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IN response to CCC Kwekwe violence: Police finger Zanu PF, STANLAKE SAMKANGE says: Zanu PF thugs have been responsibl­e for most of the violence in the country since 1980. State-sponsored violence will be unleashed on the opposition ahead of the 2023 elections and even after by this ruthless monster called Zanu PF.

MARVELOUS QUANCY MASIRAHA says: How do you feel when you hurt your brother on behalf of someone who is sitting behind a huge desk in their office and enjoying life while you are busy roaming the streets and have no one to help you? Political violence must stop. Let’s all register to vote.

MAJORSON BRIONEY says: People keep dying in the name of change, yet there is no change. We just need God’s will this time, the prophecy will be fulfilled.

TAWANDA DALU SIMANGO says: I won’t be surprised to hear that the investigat­ing police officer has been given the boot or forced to retract his statement, but kudos to the cops for doing their job this time around without fear or favour.

LEVI PANASHE says: The suspects should be held responsibl­e for the violence. Justice must be seen to be done and must be done.

TICHAONA KELVIN MUNGWARIRI says: Zanu PF has never reformed and is not willing to reform. It’s clear who is hindering progress and developmen­t in councils. It’s the government led President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

IN response to Lack of technology hampers anti-graft fight: Zacc, PIKIRAYI says: I have not seen anything tangible that the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission has done to fight graft. In fact all I have seen is an organisati­on doing the bidding for some powerful politician­s. We need all public entities to reform. We need new leaders and new thinking.

IN response to Severe diarrhoea outbreak hits Chiadzwa evictees, GWIZHIKITI says: It’s a pity that the wellbeing of the evictees is not being taken care of. Government has not done anything for the people who were displaced from Chiadzwa. Government has also not improved the lives of Tugwi-Mukosi Dam evictees. It’s one promise after another, while time it ticking away.

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