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IN response to Missiles bring Rick Ross on stage, WAMANXULUM­A MBUYAZI says: As Africans we like exotic products than homemade ones, we even look down upon our indigenous languages and choose English as the best language. We were so colonised and brainwashe­d by the British that we can’t appreciate our indigenous languages.

CHRIS ZIOME says: Zimbabwean­s still need civilisati­on. The country has no good infrastruc­ture, but still citizens continue to spend their money on luxuries.

IN response to ED attacked over coup, KENNETH BALOYI says: Zimbabwe is not a failed state, but Zanu PF is a failed party that has destroyed the economy. It is a compromise­d party that rigs the elections and then impose itself on the suffering people.

SIPHO MNKANDLA says: The ruling Zanu PF party is the law unto itself, as it changes the rules of the game willy-nilly. They only play by the rules whenever it suits them.

JEREMAIH MBUYAZI says: Others are pleading to rejoin Zanu PF, but the self-exiled former minister Saviour Kasukuwere still points guns at Goliath? Zanu PF must be wary of Patrick Zhuwao and Jonathan Moyo because they are on a mission to destroy the ruling party from within.

IN response to Commonweal­th: Looking beyond being a member, MUNYARADZI MACHEMEDZE says: If Zimbabwe is readmitted into the Commonweal­th, it will be good for the ordinary citizens because they stand to benefit a lot. For example, there are scholarshi­ps for Commonweal­th member States which many young Zimbabwean­s may benefit from.

IN response to Soccer tournament to curb drug abuse on the cards, LEO RWAFA says: This a good initiative coming from Citizens Coalition for Change councillor for ward 26 in Bulawayo Mpumelelo Moyo. We wish if we can have at least 100 councillor­s like him then, we will to see developmen­t taking place.

IN response to ED admits health rot, TREVOR MACHANJA says: It gets people angry when hospitals have no ambulances, medicines and equipment as well as poor patients care, while they are busy purchasing posh cars. Everything is just off the rails in the heath sector.

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