Today’s SMS/WhatsApp reader feedback

The real work begins now that the President of Zimbabwe Hon Mnangagwa has been sworn in. The outstanding monies and pension adjustments owed to ex-detainees and war vets should now be paid in full. The recipients have been patient for a long time. Congrats to the President. —Ever patient ex-detainee, Hwange.

No dithering, no backsliding, no mercy. Chamisa’s version of madness has to be ruthlessly dealt with, it must be put down! We have thousands of people who lie dead in mass graves in Zambia and Mozambique for us to put up with his nonsense.

Those people were victims of his master’s brutalities! We need a final solution to move on from this madness. The country has no time for the childish tantrums of sell-outs! —Truthhurts.

Thumbs-up to ED! It’s not that Zimbabwe has no capacity to investigate the matter, but considering our political situation, it’s wise to hire foreigners so that our courts are not accused of being biased. — Takesure Zvazviri.

May the President keep an eye on these councillors. We don’t want poor service delivery. Unfortunately, some people voted them back into power, so we don’t have a choice. They should now respect us. When we pay bills, we need service. — Panashe Gura.

Yes, we are one people, we need to work together to ensure that we develop. We can’t all be leaders, one has to be and we chose ED. — @WilliamJere.

The post-poll violence probe team is indeed a good, unbiased commission. Thanks for including Prof Madhuku in that commission, Mugabe wouldn’t have done that. — Millicent Chidhau.

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