CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) president Nelson Chamisa says the political environment in Zimbabwe is not “normal” or conducive for the holding of elections in under two months and called his ...
CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa yesterday said President Emmerson Mnangagwa was ignoring his calls for dialogue to end escalating acts of political violence ahead of the 2023 ...
Former Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa says he has successfully regained control of his X account after it was hacked earlier this week by what he described as ...
CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) leader, Nelson Chamisa has called out President Mnangagwa over the continued persecution of party activists, and the growing list of banned rallies, vowing to end ...
Chamisa said he was being persecuted for being a peace-loving politician whose hands were clean of bloodshed — unlike his rival — Mnangagwa. “I have told [the] ZEC that you cheated us once, that’s an ...
The leader of the newly-formed Citizens Coalition for Change(CCC) is confident that the party’s candidates contesting the forthcoming council and parliamentary by-elections will romp to victory ahead ...
Chamisa vs Mnangagwa: Will we see change or continuity? Zimbabwe heads to a crucial election next Wednesday to vote for its president and legislature. The vote comes at a time when Zimbabwe is ...
Nelson Chamisa, leader of Zimbabwe’s main opposition party, Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), had seven days to file a case with the Constitutional Court challenging incumbent Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ...
Nelson Chamisa announced this month that he will launch a new political movement in Zimbabwe instead of a political party. But analysts say Chamisa’s strategy of no structures, which is similar to the ...
Nelson Chamisa said the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) was "hijacked" by ruling party agents, and he wanted nothing more to do with it. Sengezo Tshabangu, a self-imposed CCC secretary general, ...
HARARE - Zimbabwe's main opposition leader Nelson Chamisa told AFP on Friday he will stay in politics and look to form a new political group, a day after he quit his own party denouncing government ...
Nelson Chamisa, one of the newly-appointed deputy vice presidents of the MDC-T, says he is elated to be given the honour to re-energise his party ahead of the 2018 general elections. Chamisa says ...
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