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Response to “MDC-A throws supporters under the bus” This is Chamisa pre-empting his appearance before the Motlanthe Commission or the Harare Magistrates’ Court. The choice is his. The young man is a coward. He would rather throw his supporters under the bus and drive the bus over them than face a commission or a judge. — @AnthonyHwemba.
*** Response to “Audit exposes rot in State entities” Well done, the most important step is how to deal with the rot, follow up on this and update. We need to know what action has been taken. — @FarasiLeonard.
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Response to “MDC-A throws supporters under the bus” Tomorrow when you decide to demonstrate, you need to think before you act. You will risk your lives trying to please political leaders, then they call you stupid afterwards. — Peter Rice.
*** Response to “80k for mayoral car” Afterwards, you blame ZANU-PF, it is this elitist attitude that appears wherever there is money, people grow these outrageous needs. — Willard Madzimure.
*** Response to “Deadly bus accident at West Nicholson” Sometimes when the Government says do not transport gas without a licence we cry foul. Those things have a special way in which they should be transported. Bus operators should be responsible, it is unfair to kill people for 100 rands. — James Ngwena.
*** This is not related to any political party. This is a result of poor thinking by transport operators. Accidents did not begin today and they are not unique to Zimbabwe. Even in Asia, planes go missing. Let us not politicise everything. — S. Gutu Magombedze.
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Rest in Peace Charmaine Mangwende of Studio 263. We hope Minister Kirsty Coventry will assist her family with the burial. — Jeremy.
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Response to “MDC-A throws supporters under the bus” Zimbabweans will be asking whether this young political novice is mentally stable. When the social and other media are awash with videos showing him encouraging his supporters to rebel against ZEC and our newly-elected government, it is difficult to believe how this violent politician is now belatedly trying to cleanse himself from the mess he foolishly created.
His violence brewing that started with the sad departure of this nation’s greatest opposition leader, Dr Morgan Tsvangirai, cannot be hidden. Chamisa’s competition with cantankerous Biti to encourage violence against ZEC will stink in our electoral history for decades to come. Politically, poor Chamisa should look for a better way to take the political road to Damascus.
His leadership of the so-called MDC-Alliance becomes more nasty and due for challenging by other mature opposition leaders who are level-headed. Madam Khupe and the taciturn VaMudzuri are saying, ‘hezvo ka onai rwana urwu!’ This nation needs mature and patriotic political opposition during our process of developing our democratic institutions to levels that will not create electoral disputes in future.
Democratic demands to fine-tune our electoral laws and any necessary constitutional improvements should not be mixed with criminal political violence. We should all learn from our mistakes as we move forward to grow our democracy and economy for current and future generations of our great nation. Amen! — Cde Muzvinavhu.
*** Response to “Building value chains, skills for Vision 2030” We must first do the basics, stop spending money we do not have as the spiralling out of control budget deficit indicates. — juliusK.
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