sms letters
IN response to TelOne partners ZNA for telecoms modernisation, STRANGERCHAIYE KAZEMBE says: What nonsense is this? What does the army have to do with a communication company? Very strange bedfellows. Sinister motives. I can bet my last dollar that TelOne will lose customers because of this partnership.
IN response to We've heard you: Chamisa, NCAGU SBHAMUSOGODO KASIBUNGUSODAKA says: All Zimbabwean political parties are made in the image of Zanu PF. The leader leaves only by way of death. They usually disregard their constitution for selfish reasons. Too much power resides in party vice-presidents, thereby, causing confusion. Above all, they are all fighting to be in the system.
NKOSANA SIBANDA says: MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa is being outsmarted by MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora. 2023 elections are just around the corner, but he is failing to come up with a name for the party. Chamisa should brace for another crushing defeat in 2023.
IN response to SA Constitution is not
sacred, judges not demigods, TANAKA TSAPI says: If we want to uphold democracy and the rule of law, we must respect and defend our judges from unwarranted attacks. Judges are suppose to be impartial so when the author calls them names they cannot respond because of the nature of their profession. Authur Mutambara, surely as a former Deputy Prime Minister, should know how the government operates. South Africa Tourism minister Lindiwe Sisulu erred in attacking the Judiciary.
JOHN MASHAMBE says: Why are we so concerned about the South African Constitution when we cannot even uphold our own? We should put our house in order. Why concentrate on la paja en el ojo ajeno (a speck in someone's eye), when we have logs in our own eyes.
THEMBALETHU GEORGE
MAGQUNTULU says: It is unfortunate that some Zimbabweans are criticising the author, Arthur Mutambara, but he is saying the truth about our flawed agreement, compromise document disguised as a constitution. White South Africans are still enjoying the fruits of colonialism and apartheid and the majority of black people (Africans in particular) are still languishing in poverty. Some families still don't have incomes. They cannot afford a decent meal a day. Something needs to be done with this flawed compromise document called the “constitution”.