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IN response to Mwonzora throws knockout punch, WITNESS NKIWANE MTHUNZI says: Knockout punch where? If we dig deeper, MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora is not even the legitimate leader of the party in which he is making noise. It is Thokozani Khupe’s party. Nelson Chamisa is the legitimate leader, according to the court of the public opinion. Mwonzora’s MDC-T party actually stands for MDC-Thokozani.

TAWANDA CHADEROPA-RUGARA says: MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora doesn’t want to associate himself with people who claim to love the country, yet they campaign for sanctions that hurt ordinary Zimbabwean­s Mwonzora has always said that “before saying anything to the world, let’s say it with one voice”. No country has ever been fixed by colonisers without compromisi­ng the future of generation­s to come. We need Zimbabwean solutions for Zimbabwean problems.

CALEB TEKEDZA says: Politics is game of calculatio­ns, winning against opponents, defeating them until they are nowhere to be seen. At one time, Tendai Biti crossed paths with Morgan Tsvangirai and made off with lots of money meant for the party, but today, he is back at MDC Alliance.

FOX GW says: Douglas Mwonzora is not a pretender. He does his politics in the open, not like others who prefer smart politics. Politics is a dirty game where politician­s lie, squander money meant for developmen­t and show off their wealth. It’s no child’s play.

IN response to Why Chamisa has

no chance in 2023, BOND MAN-G says: The regime leaders will never relinquish power even if they lose hands down. They have already declared that and it’s high time Sadc and African Union leaders discuss the on a more serious note given that it negatively affects the whole region.

TENDAYI MUDADIRWA GREENE

says: I’m of the humble view that the 2023 election is a waste of time and resources. Government must engage the main opposition and try to come up with ways and means to co-exist and work together in a government of national unity until 2028, a period I feel our country will have recovered and working again. I believe by then, we would have hammered out the electoral and security sector reforms. The masses have had enough. Under the current circumstan­ce, people will not even bother to vote because their vote is meaningles­s.

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