By Bulawayo Correspondent THE resignation of Vice President Kembo Mohadi has triggered frenzied talk in Matabeleland with political activists and parties expressing different views about who and how the former VP could best be replaced. Others choose to focus on the porous nature of private communication among individuals in the country as the ex-VP’s sex scandals emerged from alleged phone tapping by Mohadi’s enemies. Some want to concentrate on whether it was still necessary for a small country like Zimbabwe to still have two vice presidents. A former PF Zapu politician, Mohadi resigned from his position on Monday when embarrassing audios of the ex-VP inviting married women for sex in his government office and hotels went viral on social media.