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IN response to Parties condemn Afrophobic attacks in SA, MATOME SPARX LETSOALO says: These are people who cannot handle issues in their own country, but want to voice out on human rights abuses in South Africa. Members of these political parties are brutalised by the police and army and they run to South Africa for refuge so this is nothing new.

ALBERT MUCHECHETE­RE says: Zimbabwean­s have since the turn of the millennium tried to liberate themselves from Zanu PF bondage in vain, but the South African ruling party, African National Congress (ANC) refused to play ball. ANC has blocked everything since 2000. The latest being its support for the 2017 coup. In other words, the ANC government is an accomplice in problems bedevillin­g Zimbabwe.

ZTSAM SIDULI says: When Zimbabwe goes to polls, South Africa and Sadc members should stop sidelining with Zanu PF because this is where the problem is coming from. Next year, there will be elections in Zimbabwe, South Africa should come out in the open and condemn electoral malpractic­es perpetrate­d by their fellow comrades in Zanu PF to avoid contested outcomes. Zimbabwe’s problem requires a political solution. Remember these people are not in South Africa because they want to be there.

IN response to Fireworks in CCC cockpit, MANDLA SIGOGO says: Where there is Thokozani Khupe somehow there is chaos. Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa should stay away from Khupe — she is up to no good.

PETER KIMANI says: All the best for CCC and its leader Nelson Chamisa. If Thokozani Khupe is to join CCC, she can join as an ordinary card-carrying member. Her hands are still dripping with blood. There are too many skeletons in her cupboard. Anyway, may God remember Zimbabwean­s in 2023 as they try to unyoke themselves from this mutating authoritar­ianism bedevillin­g the country for four decades after independen­ce. Good luck from Kenya!

PERCY TAVONGA SOMERAI says: Khupe is a citizen and has every right to join any party of her choice. Nobody said she is challengin­g for CCC presidency. People must calm down.

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