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IN response to Govt ‘unleashes’

JOC on CSOs, MOYO OSAMA says: Government does not want civic society organisati­ons (CSOs) because they will speak out and alert the world about human rights abuses and violations in Zimbabwe. That is what government is so much afraid of.

GWIZHIKITI says: If the CSOs are doing the right thing, then they should not be afraid of being monitored.

IN response to Zanu PF gobbles 90% of ZBC airtime: Baz, PIKIRAYI says: Zanu PF will always be Zanu PF. It will continue abusing the national broadcaste­r despite being red flagged. It has done it before and will always do. It knows that its power lies in feeding the masses with propaganda and hence cannot fathom losing its grip on State media.

IN response to Security officers to attend ideology school, MAFOSHORO says: This is gross violation of the country’s supreme law. When will we start respecting the Constituti­on, which was voted for by the whole country? Today, Zanu PF is busy basterdisi­ng the 2013 Constituti­on so that it suits its agenda. This should come to a stop.

IN response to Car sales, repairs Zim’s top employers: ZimStat, MWENEWAZVO says: It shows that Zimbabwe needs fresh leadership that can create real jobs, not these piecemeal jobs. We cannot have a whole country of mechanics. Who will work in hospitals, pharmacies, manufactur­ing, transport sector as drivers. Surely we have failed as a nation.

IN response to EU pledges 2023 election observers, MAZVANYA says: It will depend with the Zanu PF government if it wants the observers to attend. I have not seen much what the observers and monitors do except to issue out reports and statements. What exactly happens after they have issued out those reports and statements? Are there any ramificati­ons for those who would have been called out? I wonder.

IN response to 220 minors raped inside 9 months, SIBANDA says: The statistics that are being released make sad reading. What is our country turning into? I think lawmakers should come up with punitive measures against perpetrato­rs. One way or the other, we have to get rid of the vice. Also, parents and guardians must strive to ensure their children are safe, be it during playtime or any other time.

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