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IN response to Zim’s rights record under UN spotlight, JOPE MABURIRA says: The coup regime does not care about its human rights record. The world can bark all it wants, but the Zimbabwean leaders will never listen or worry about the human rights reports.

IN response to No hero status for Manatsa, TENDERLOVE SIBANDA says: The late legendary musician Zexie Manatsa does not require a corrupt government to declare him a hero. He was a hero years back and remains a hero even today. It’s a status that nobody can take away from him and we all know that he was, indeed, a hero. This government can go hang.

IN response to CSOs hit back at Zec, FORGET MASEKO says: May the world help Zimbabwean­s because we are suffering. We need your help. We have huge problems in our country than what the world may know. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission will not register voters on time, which will disenfranc­hise new voters. I have a feeling that Zanu PF activists are registerin­g behind our back.

IN response to Khupe fires Mwonzora, RUSSELL JON says: The MDC-T was led by Thokozani Khupe during the 2018 elections. She lost the elections, but didn’t lose her party. How did Douglas Mwonzora end up being the MDC-T leader? Being a sellout that he has always been, he agreed to go to bed with Zanu PF and decimate the MDC Alliance using the captured Judiciary. He has since sidelined Khupe in order to assume the leadership of a party he was not part of when it was formed. He has used treachery and State assistance in all this.

IN response to Pensioners get compensati­on for lost savings, SIPHO NGULUBE says: This is just a big joke. Surely US$100? The funny part is that we have people celebratin­g this.

TINEYI CHIWODZA says: Welcome to the world of copycats: 1: South Africa moves into hard lockdown and next you hear Zimbabwe has moved into a hard lockdown. 2: South Africa adjusts to Level 3 lockdown and next you hear Zimbabwe is also adjusting to the same levels. Now Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema has started paying pensioners their long-waited money and the Zimbabwe government says it is also starting to pay pensioners. Do we even have originalit­y in this country?

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