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Responses to “Biti convicted” No sane person would dispute this judgment. It was everywhere on social media videos and so forth. What we just await for is the sentencing of the kingpin of Zidera. — @Eish.

*** Good news merchants of chaos must be locked up. — @Chihota.

*** We needed a deterrent sentence to stop the likes of Biti from continuing to politicise our elections in the future. A fine is too lenient! — @Charitymao­dza.

*** He should face it, a noisemaker nothing at all. Biti must go. — @Sherpadman­daza.

*** These guys were busy munching donor money. — @Mug2155.

*** Let him carry his cross. He thinks Zimbabwe is a lawless country. Should have been jailed long back for begging US sanctions. — @JMarange. *** Response to “Gloves off for merchants of violence” Thanks President. You have to restore law and order. — @DM.

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Response to “Govt trashes ‘power-sharing’” Nelson Chamisa wants things to happen his way. Too bad, life has no short cuts and the only door to be in charge is through the ballot box. If everyone can be reminded it’s not through a GNU. — Elisha Mundinga.

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Responses to “There was never talk of GNU with Tsvangirai” I hope fake pastor Nelson Chamisa gets this right, that there was no GNU talk with Western sponsored puppets. ZANU-PF cannot negotiate with traitors! — T.H.

*** Response to “ED underscore­s

free education” This is a step in the right direction because education was now so expensive, especially with this new curriculum. Primary education must be every child’s right and must be equal across the country. — Moyo Chirandu.

*** Response to “ZPC to start Harare

re-powering project” I am glad there is no mentioning of Wicknell’s name in this project and going by the power generation and consumptio­n numbers sooner the country will be self-reliant when it comes to electricit­y. Just to shame the detractors, Eskom has now resorted to load shedding whilst here in Zimbabwe things are beginning to shape up for us. — TruthHurts.

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Responses to “Parly meets over Mliswa” Just throw him out and call a by-election! — TruthHurts.

*** Response to “Harare Minister

named this week” The minister must help clean up Metropolit­an Harare. The mess is there for all to see. Harare and Greater Harare are dirty and there’s need for the restoratio­n of sanity. More buses are needed to augment the ones that are available. Roads aren’t being repaired and with the rains the situation has deteriorat­ed. Refuse is still a cause for concern. Our citizens are still living in dirt.

However, they are complicit as they help litter our cities. There is need for more refuse trucks and awareness campaigns by the Environmen­tal Management Agency in Harare, Ruwa, Norton and Chitungwiz­a. Some people still throw litter everywhere despite a spirited call by the President to be active participan­ts in cleaning our environmen­t. — Progressiv­e Zimbabwean.

*** Sanctions must surely fall, we have been hamstrung by them for a long time. — Gatsi.

Other African countries are sympathisi­ng with Zimbabwe and are calling for the removal of sanctions yet MDCA is calling for what they call targeted sanctions. — D. Nkosana.

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