The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

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CONGRATULA­TIONS to Nelson Chamisa (MDC-A leader) for making a fool of himself last week when he publicly stated that his supporters were stupid. He might have apologised afterwards but I am sure the damage had already been done. — Trevor Magombedze, Harare ***** Good move by Government on that law which is meant to put illegal foreign currency dealers behind bars for years.

It will go a long way in discouragi­ng such acts and I hope that we will start seeing the arrests and conviction­s in the near future. — Charity Dube, Mutare

***** Truly speaking, Jah Prayzah is no longer the old one. The shift in his music is making him struggle. He should tow himself back to his traditiona­l beat. He is surrenderi­ng our Zimbabwean beat, unlike Mukanya Mapfumo, who is in America but still playing the traditiona­l beat. We love Jah but he is offering us diluted beats. ‘Kutonga Kwaro’ was given life by the 17 November, 2017 Operation Restore Legacy, otherwise it was also a diluted effort. — Tina Tee Yosef Dziwaz ***** Eric Don Mwale on “Chitubu: All hype, no substance” It’s an opinion piece by the reporter. It’s not supposed to be factual. Most importantl­y, it’s supposed to

stir such debates. Prince scored big on this article. ***** Collen Tafireyi on “Chitubu: All

hype, no substance” Journalist­s are not praise singers, they are not fanatics. They are supposed to tell it as it is, even if it’s disappoint­ing to Jah’s diehards. A flop is just that, a flop. No matter how much lipstick you apply on a frog, it remains a frog. *****

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