The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) recently announced the promotion of Welshman Ncube, based in Bulawayo, to the position of party president from his previous role as deputy. Amid reports of yet another faction within the CCC appointing Jameson Timba as its leader, Ncube’s elevation on Saturday underscores the ongoing turmoil within the CCC following […]
Sengezo Tshabangu Takes Seat in the Senate
Controversial Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) interim secretary-general Sengezo Tshabangu has secured a position in the Senate. According to a recent publication in the Government Gazette, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) chairperson has officially appointed Tshabangu as one of the new CCC senators. Representing Matabeleland North Province in the Senate alongside Tshabangu are Teresa Kabondo […]
Job Sikhala Steps Down from CCC
Advocate Job Sikhala held a press conference today, February 8th 2024, at the SAPES Trust Offices in Harare, where he made a significant announcement. He formally tendered his resignation from Sengezo Tshabangu’s Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party and declared his intention to establish a new political movement in the near future. Sikhala informed the […]
Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole Given 2 Year Fully Suspended Sentence
Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole have been given fully suspended 2-year prison terms after being found guilty of incitement to commit public violence. After spending almost 600 days in prison, Job Sikhala is now scheduled to be released from incarceration tomorrow (Wednesday 31st January 2024) at 8am.
Advocate Fadzayi Mahere Resigns from Parliament
Advocate Fadzayi Mahere has announced her resignation from the National Assembly. 🟣 Dear Mt Pleasant Constituents, RESIGNATION FROM PARLIAMENT Above all, I want to thank you. I do not take your confidence in me for granted. It has been the honour of my life to represent you. This is not the end but the beginning […]
Chamisa’s Bold Declaration: A Call for Democratic Renewal and Leadership Change in Zimbabwe
Nelson Chamisa, in his statement on the future of Zimbabwe, acknowledges the difficult circumstances the country is facing politically, economically, and socially. He reflects on the challenges encountered during the past years, particularly in the lead-up to the elections. Chamisa highlights issues such as the lack of political, constitutional, and electoral reforms, as well as […]