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Zenzele Ndebele, who hosts The Breakfast Club, speaks to the Acting President of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Professor Welshman Ncube. Ncube claims the elected leaders in the party were no longer able to meet to make collective decisions to address the challenges they were facing and insists “the party does not belong to individuals.” In the comments section however citizens are dragging him for keeping quiet when Sengezo Tshabangu was recalling MPs and councillors despite not being the legitimate Secretary General of the CCC.
The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) gives an update on the state of play during make or break elections in Zimbabwe. First is spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere and then Chief Elections Agent Charles Kwaramba who lay out the challenges they are facing including long snaking queues, the intimidation of voters via dubious exit polls by state sponsored organisations, traditional leaders shepherding voters among others.
Zimbabwe’s main opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa addressed thousands of party supporters on Monday at what they have dubbed “Freedom Square” in Harare.
Watch the shocking moment Zanu PF thugs are filmed stoning a campaign truck belonging to the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) and killing activist Tinashe Chitsunge near the Tanaka Grounds in Glen Norah, Harare.
A policeman armed with an AK47 rifle is accused of tearing down campaign posters belonging to the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) at a toll gate in Beitbridge.
Zimbabwe’s main opposition party, the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), is choosing candidates for this year’s general elections using a new and untried system to select the candidate. With 3 months until the polls, Spotlight on Zimbabwe series asks: Will the CCC nominees, whoever they may be, have the time to canvass for votes and legal space to overcome the obstacles posed by the ruling ZANU PF party?
The leader of Zimbabwe’s former MDC Alliance, Nelson Chamisa, who has since launched a new party, Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) says South Africa must assist its neighbour to address its economic and political challenges. Chamisa says if not, Zimbabweans will continue to cross the border to South Africa seeking greener pastures and political asylum.