Opinion
Youth convergence a crucial part of the opposition electoral victory
Tererai Obey Sithole - The sad reality is that Zimbabwean youths have not been spared by the scourge of poverty which has been exacerbated by the alarming levels of unemployment. While the unemployment rate continues to sky rocket, the same ZANU-PF which promised 2,2 million jobs, unashamedly claim to have created more than 3 million jobs when its unconcealed that what has been created is just nothing but job losses.
Sekeramayi and Kasukuwere unwittingly sell out dictator Mugabe
Kennedy Kaitano - We cannot allow to fold our arms and allow the country to sink further. Let us continue to expose this rot. I hope the United Nations are also taking note, and that ZEC and Parliament will try everything in their power to bring things back to normal. But importantly, we the people must act.
What would Mbuya Nehanda and Sekuru Kaguvi have done?
Musa Kika - "Question: if Mbuya Nehanda and Sekuru Kaguvi were here today, what would they have done? Fold hands and watch? Make social media jokes out of their suffering and laugh at themselves? Throw stones at those who dare rise and speak out? Nah! Those two were allergic to indignity, exploitation, suffering without action, disenfranchisement and subjugation. Certainly, they would not have suffered in silence and then congratulate each other for being "resilient" as they suffer some more!"
On elections, split votes and independent candidates
Chamunorwira X - We need to start electing our representatives on the basis of merit rather than the party colours that they don if we desire to see progress in our beloved House of Stone.
The election season
Whitlaw Mugwiji - I have nothing but admiration for many of these new political players. I admire them not just because of their great personalities but because I believe they have talents valuable in the new Zimbabwe. More importantly, they are awakening a desire in young people and in women in particular to enter into politics.
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