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IN response to How leaders failed to lead, REX CHISALE says: True leadership is a gift from God which is attained to lead people to prosperity not through a coup d’etat which was done by President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa possesses wisdom which can take the country to greater heights.

RAMESH PATEL says: True leaders must make sure the people they lead do not suffer, but live a good life. Self-centrednes­s causes many leaders fail.

IN response to Commonweal­th: looking beyond being a member, MAODZA BRIAN says: If Zimbabwe is readmitted to the Commonweal­th it will be good for the ordinary person. For example, there are a lot of scholarshi­ps for Commonweal­th member States which many young promising Zimbabwean­s can benefit from.

IN response to Government to introduce smart traffic management, JEREMAIH MABHENA says: The state of the roads have given rise to reckless driving as drivers avoid potholes. Tell the relevant ministry to fix the roads. When roads are repaired, then government will be justified to impose heavy penalties on offenders.

GEORGE CHIPARA says: Our government and municipal leaders continue to talk yet there is zero action or results on the ground. This has been going on for a long time. You can even see a policeman speaking on the cellphone while driving. Who will enforce the law?

IN response to Govt gets tough

on illegal structures, MUNYARADZI MACHEMEDZE says: The government is against its own people who voted it into power. It shows it was not voted for by the citizens that is why it is angry with people. Come 2023 Zanu PF will not even get a seat in urban areas.

IN response to Nothing has really changed, MDUDUZI NKOMO says: Nothing has really changed since the coup and nothing will change under the leadership of President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

IN response to Fight to vote, ALUTA CONTINUA says: The world is never changed by votes, but by those who possess power.

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