MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora has ripped into the Nelson Chamisa led Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) saying his outfit is the only serious opposition political party with structures.
In a diatribe at CCC during a press conference at party headquarters in Harare yesterday, Mwonzora who was
Former Zanu PF national political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere has called for a genuine national dialogue to resolve the country’s socio-political and economic crisis.
Speaking during a Policy dialogue forum on the post November 2017 coup hosted virtually by SAPES Trust, Kasukuwere said there was need for
Mnangagwa was reportedly ready to create a new position for Chamisa in 2018 had he accepted the outcome of the presidential elections. However, Chamisa refused, prompting Mnangagwa to create an alliance with Mwonzora.
The Douglas Mwonzora led Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) says there is nothing new in the party’s leader receiving an executive vehicle from the Government.
This followed widely circulated social media reports alleging that Mwonzora had received a farm and a Mercedes Benz from government as
Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has called on party activists to be vigilant and on the watch out of opponents who will dangle money to entice them against supporting the movement ahead of 2023 harmonised elections.
The opposition movement which came into
The Douglas Mwonzora led Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) has reiterated that it will not participate in the forthcoming by-elections until after the party's restructuring exercise and elective Congress.
The opposition movement last participated in the March parliamentary and local government by-elections and failed to garner
British lawmakers have raised concern over the escalating political violence and continued detention of Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) legislators in the country.
The lawmakers called for King Charles’ support in condemning acts of violence against opposition supporters ahead of the 2023 harmonised elections.
Debating in the
Local elections pressure group, the Election Resource Centre (ERC) says the political environment prevailing in the country is not conducive for the holding of a free and fair elections in 2023.
The ERC statement comes on the back of incidences of intimidation and violence in the
Self-exiled former cabinet minister Professor Jonathan Moyo has described the recently launched Pre-election Pact on Electoral Reforms (PREPARE) document by opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) as unclear and embarrassing.
In its PREPARE document that was unveiled last week, CCC demanded respect of the right to