Chamisa and his party head into next year's elections as President Emmerson Mnangagwa's biggest rival and is seen by many as the best fit to take Zimbabwe out of its mess.
Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) prospective contestant in the Mutoko Rural District Ward 9 by-election failed to file his nomination papers after his wife was abducted and his identity documents seized by suspected Zanu PF thugs, the opposition party has said.
The development resulted in
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
Electoral advocacy group, the Election Resource Centre (ERC) says the recently held by-elections in Insiza, Chirumhanzu, Matobo and Mutare cast a dark cloud on the forthcoming 2023 harmonized elections.
The by-elections were marred by allegations of intimidation and violent attacks on opposition Citizens Coalition for Change
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has dismissed attacks against his 'soft' leadership style against the ruthless Zanu PF regime following a spate of violence and arrests targeted at his party supporters.
Comparing Chamisa to his predecessor Morgan Tsvangirai, some political commentators and opposition
Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change president Nelson Chamisa has been denied access to meet incarcerated legislators Job Sikhala, Godfrey Sithole and fourteen other Nyatsime party activists who are facing charges of inciting public violence.
Chamisa had gone to Chikurubi Maximum Prison after he was cleared by
The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) has cleared Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa to visit incarcerated legislators Job Sikhala, Godfrey Sithole and 14 other Nyatsime residents at Chikurubi Maximum prison.
Chamisa had previously been barred from accessing the activists on the grounds that
Former ZanuPF member, Godfrey Tsenengamus has accused Citizens Coalition for Change leader, Nelson Chamisa of lacking leadership qualities which he said will be his Achilles heel in the 2023 elections.
Tsenenegmau said Chamisa failed the leadership test when he remained silent over the continued detention of
Harare East legislator and lawyer Tendai Biti’s alleged assault trial continued at the Harare Magistrate courts with the legislator telling trial magistrate Wongai Muchuchuti Guwuriro she cannot preside over the former’s trial.
Biti is seeking referral to the Constitutional Court citing that his rights to a