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IN response to Heads roll over ‘leaked' voters roll, GWEREVENDE SOLOMON says: It is weird that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) disowned the voters roll that was exposed by Pachedu. Zec said the voters roll was not obtained procedural­ly. But there is evidence that it was obtained from Zec procedural­ly. Why is Zec lying to the nation when there is a receipt? Elections are easy to rig when citizens don’t register to vote. It seems the tide is going against Zanu PF.

SIMBA GEORGESON says: When God wants light to shine, no darkness can cover it. The time is up for Zanu PF rulership to die. The biblical 40 years of sadness and sorrow are up. Even Hitler had his end, Benito Mussolini had his end, Idi Amin had his end, Stalin had his end and Zanu PF’s end will always come so behold, the new has come. Time of reckoning for all enablers of the repressive regime is nigh.

IN response to Chamisa's finest hour, NHLANHLA MTHEMBU says: Zimbabwean­s, Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa is our longest shot in almost half a century of backtracki­ng. God wake the people of Zimbabwe to open their eyes for the first time in decades.

MOSES SIMBINI says: I hope Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa does not continue with his fantasies and get down to bread and butter issues. He should let go his obsession with Zanu PF. The people of Zimbabwe come first hence they need a clear vision that is realistic. Forget spaghetti roads and super stadiums, people want water and medication, good education (not free), the basics and the rest will fall into place.

IN response to 5 teachers fined for operating unregister­ed schools, BLESSED NCUBE says: The is unfortunat­e. I do not think these teachers were running illegal schools per se. These are just students doing extra lessons at convenient places. It is a fact that children are not learning at schools as teachers are suspended. Parents are trying to make a plan for their children and the government is disrupting a noble cause.

IN response to MPs echo US-dollar salary demands, DAVIDSON DIVALDO says: The same MPs voted for the suspension of the multi-currency regime. Chickens have come home to roost.

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