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IN response to Charles Yohane dies, CHRIS DHLAMINI says: Former Warriors player Charles Yohane is another victim of Zimbabwe's bad politics. He left Zimbabwe in pursuit of greener pastures because authoritie­s have run down the economy. Now his life has been cut short. How long is it going to take for those in power to implement reforms and allow good times to roll again? Nomalcy needs to return to Zimbabwe otherwise our people will always fall prey to criminals in neighbouri­ng countries.

IN response to Ministers splashing on foreign trips: ED, SHEPHERD NYATHI says: And they are busy telling us to use Zimdollar when on every trip they make over US$10 000 which was generated by the ordinary citizenry. This is callous and heartless.

PATRICK MOYO says: Yet the one who generates the foreign currency that they splash in foreign lands is denied the privilege of getting their salary in United States dollars.

IN response to ‘CCC has infiltrate­d Zanu PF', ENOS CHIKATI says: This infiltrati­on should be applauded. It will cause Zanu PF to reform from within. It is a fact that Zanu PF has made people's lives miserable. Even Zanu PF spokespers­on Christophe­r Mutsvangwa knows that. The economy is in bad shape; it needs young blood to move it forward. The old guard in Zanu PF should just retire. It is tired that is why it is seeing ghosts everywhere. They ran their race and it is time for the new generation to take over.

MAI RURU says What Zanu PF spokespers­on Christophe­r Mutsvangwa said reminds us of the saying which goes: You are not a failure until you starts blaming others for your mistakes. The moment the ruling Zanu PF party mouthpiece start blaming others for everything wrong withing the party, then some of us are convinced that they have failed. Zanu PF always sees shadows. It blames sanctions for Zimbabwe's economic ills. Now it is blaming the Nelson Chamisa-led Citizens Coalition for Change for causing factionali­sm in the ruling party. This is ridiculous. Obviously, these are signs of bad leadership.

IN response to School heads, teachers approach High Court over suspension, MWANA MUZOKOMBA says: The blanket suspension of teachers is testimony that the government has turned rogue. The government is deliberate­ly disregardi­ng labour laws, but it will not get away with it.

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