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IN response to High Court blow for former judge Erica Ndewere, TONDERAI WUNGANAYI says: This is a forgone matter. The regime has labelled her a rebel because she upholds the rule of law. She can only be saved by voting out the regime in the next poll.

WELLINGTON MHLANGA says: These judges must know that they are setting a bad precedent, which may end up affecting them as well.

IN response to Vapostori sing praises for ED, MUNYARADZI MACHEMEDZE says: The Vapostori for Economic Developmen­t are a joke to Christians. I don't think God will endorse a leader who doesn't care about his own people. They need to show respect to the Almighty God.

MOSES MAPOPE says: Congregant­s are easily swayed and brainwashe­d to the extent that they now follow prophets instead Jesus. How could they praise a politician at a shrine? The Lord must have mercy on His lost sheep.

IN response to ED defends satelite project, SN MBUYAZI says: Actually, Zanu PF is the only thing that we want out of power. As a country we need new competent leadership that will restore order in our country. The rule of law is out of order, national security forces and public media have been captured, no developmen­t is taking place, hospitals are in intensive care unit and there is no viable transport system on the ground.

THABANI NGWENYA says: For now Zimbabwe needs everyone's co-operation to correct the distortion­s taking place.

IN response to Women demand financial sector overhaul, FARAI MUREVA says: Our environmen­t is not conducive for any developmen­t to take place, the only way out is to make sure that Zanu PF falls first.

IN response to ‘MDC is too broke to hold an elective congress’, STANLEY RAMBERAI says: We knew from the beginning that MDC Alliance leader Douglas Mwonzora was destined for failure because Zanu PF has a history of using gullible people like him and later dumping them. Politician­s should know that for them to succeed they need to have support from the people, not to be sponsored by other quarters with ulterior motives.

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