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Response to “ZANU-PF primaries: President speaks” The elections showed that ZANU-PF is a democratic party. Without democracy a country can never have good politics. All parties should learn from this. — @LilyLee. *** Response to “ED commission­s $3,5m plant” Zimbabwe is open for business even to locals. Let there be more businesses so that we can revive our economy. One step at a time towards the revitalisa­tion of the economy. — @Ngoni01Jec­ha. *** Response to “Curtain comes down on internal elections” Peace reigns in ZANU-PF, the primaries were peaceful. We are looking forward to the same during presidenti­al elections. — @PatieTMuga­shu.

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Response to “Chamisa challenges Khupe verdict” The creature called power I think is the root of all evil. Khupe and Chamisa are power hungry and cannot talk about what is best for the party. They seem to be interested in the presidency but between the two they both know who is better for the party. I would have expected better from Khupe who seem a bit mature, but I might have been wrong. This is just childish. — Bailey Kunaka.

*** Response to “Nyagura fights for his freedom” Please give Nyagura some space. The courts should understand the position he was in. No one would have denied awarding the former first lady a PhD. Let us just say, he was in the right place at the wrong time. — Farai Munashe.

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So Dynamos seem to have risen from the dead. The team has disappoint­ed its fans, I don’t know if I should rejoice on its victory or it’s too soon to celebrate. But I am certain the win boosted their confidence. Hope in the next game they will deliver. — John Muzerereng­i.

*** This is why I have always supported President Mnangagwa. We are the pioneers in Southern Africa. This is very commendabl­e and will increase tourism massively. Well done. I am going to get my licence this week. Cannabis is very useful for many medical reasons. — Dzasukwa Mwanaasina Hembe.

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Response to “Govt begins rural road rehabilita­tion” Long overdue. That is necessary considerin­g that many rural roads are impassable. Whilst at it, Government should also look at infrastruc­ture like bridges. In most areas, the existing bridges pose danger to road users and in some areas there are no bridges at all. — Tiriparwen­do.

*** Response to “Of spaghetti roads, bullet trains and village airports” There is nothing wrong with dreaming, but when it reaches Chamisa’s level people should worry. I wonder if the cheering people at his rallies ever stop to think how he intends to construct spaghetti roads, village airports and bullet trains. How does he plan to boost the economy besides what the President is already doing?

Politics of false and fake promises are over and people should be clever enough not to cheer on everything that comes out of this politician’s mouth. — Tatenda Pepukai.

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