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IN response to ‘School heads cash in on Form 1 places’, THOMAS ZITEYO says: A fish rots from the top, what do you expect headmaster­s to do? They found a loophole to make money. Why should people complain? They must deal with politician­s first!

IN response to Another ‘moment of madness’ brewing, VINCENT CHARERA says: If Citizens Coalition for Change has majority in council chambers, can it not pass by-laws to regularise such structures instead of destroying them?

GEORGE CHIPARA says: Why can’t the Citizens Coalition for Change councillor­s make a bylaw to regularise those structures instead of letting the Zanu PF system keep on doing as it pleases? This is inhumane and evil.

IN response to Mapping roadmap for gender equality in politics, MOYO OSAMA says: It’s sad and it confirms exactly what we have been saying all along, the partiality of all State and security organs, and the country being an authoritar­ian State.

OSAMA says: How do the police and army feel when they hear National Housing and Social Amenities minister Daniel Garwe bragging, when they are suffering? Only the top brass is benefiting, the rest are being used like disposable­s.

TOBIAS CHIPENI says: Our country need a fatherly figure to represent the State and do the will of the people. Vote for a party that will represent all Zimbabwean­s.

WILLIAM MURINGAYI says: It has been military rule since the late former President Robert Mugabe changed the Constituti­on so that Zimbabwe has an executive President. It accorded him powers to pass laws without going to Parliament.

IN response to Govt turns to private players to reduce housing backlog, FARAI SARA says: Why are people being crowded in the cities in the first place, instead of developing their rural communitie­s?

IN response to UK denies meddling in Zim politics, WELLINGTON MHLANGA says: If Zanu PF has evidence of the British government funding Citizens Coalition for Change, let it produce it. We don’t want people who just talk out of fear of losing elections.

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