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In response to More woes for SAbased Zimbos, JAMES NCUBE says: The African National Congress (ANC) is pushing for a regime change in Zimbabwe. That is why the war is against Zimbabwean nationals alone. President Emmerson Mnangagwa must be very careful. He will never win the next elections because the ANC, which used to lie to the world, is a different one now.

JOHN SIBENGE says: Zimbabwean­s in South Africa should come back home to vote out Zanu PF and replace it with Citizens Coalition for Change. Forty-two years of failure is too much.

ABEL NYATHI says: There’s no major blow there. The youth should learn to go to other countries for education and come back home and be useful to our land. It’s unfortunat­e that the Harare government has made our country a pain to stay in.

In response to Legal expert questions Khupe’s recall procedure, CRISPEN JAMES MBEREWERE says: I cannot imagine that people are making a big issue of how the message was delivered. One would think that the important thing is that she was recalled from Parliament and she was notified. That was done effectivel­y because she got to learn of the fact that she had been recalled. Leave the courier service provider out of this, they are just a messenger and they were paid for delivering the letter to her. Simple!

HAPY KADZOMBE says: Who cares? She thought she was clever when she sold out the struggle since the late party founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s days, and made her situation worse by joining forces with Douglas Mwonzora.

IN response to ‘We’re unfazed by sanctions threat’, PIKIRAYI says: The regime controls all security forces and uses them to clamp down on civilians by banning demonstrat­ions and rigging elections. The only hope and wish civilians will have is that they rise up someday and by chance, they find a better leader. That’s why African communitie­s are now embracing and celebratin­g coups. There is no hope in democratic processes. The internatio­nal community uses sanctions as a tool, but then the dictators run to their all-weather friends China and Russia, where they are embraced. At the end of the day, it’s the citizens who suffer more while the political elite lives a lavish lifestyle.

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