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IN response to Alarm as armed robberies shoot up, KASI CLEVER says: The country has been badly managed such that criminals end up committing crimes willy-nilly.

BEKEZELA DLODLO says: Zanu PF created all these criminals because of its bad leadership and policies. Most of those criminals are connected to the ruling party and they use it as their shield. There is no rule of law in the country, imagine how the machete gangs are now terrorisin­g citizens.

IN response to Chamisa rips into ED, WAMANXULUM­A MBUYAZI says: Human rights violations are not only incarcerat­ion of opposition activists, but also the failure to provide a good health system, a working infrastruc­ture, reformatio­n of politics and freedom of expression.

PAUL MLAMBO says: I thought the real opposition would have pushed Zanu PF out of power within the first 10 years of its formation, but have realised that the opposition is also part of the problem. As long as they can’t outsmart Zanu PF, to me they are not the solution but part of the problem.

RINDAI SHAMVA says: But team Zanu PF buffles me a lot. They were even told by their friend Rwanda President Paul Kagame that before they go out to convince the internatio­nal community, they should first make amends with their own people which is the opposition. Discuss and agree with the right people, not those Political Actors Dialogue copycats masqueradi­ng as genuine opposition. They must talk to real opposition and make sure they speak the same language on national issues with them on the internatio­nal stage without prejudice because the internatio­nal community knows who the real opposition is and they know them very well. But Zanu PF tries to bribe its way up, which is impossible.

MOYO OSAMA says: Little did Zanu PF know that by inviting the Commonweal­th team to Zimbabwe, it was shooting itself in the foot. God knows how to expose crooks.

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