Chamisa loses trust in his lieutenants

According to the source, Chamisa's growing paranoia and distrust has resulted in a series of impulsive decisions, which has further alienated him from his inner circle, leaving him increasingly isolated and vulnerable.

The source further revealed that Chamisa's psychological struggles stem from a combination of factors, which include the immense pressure of leading a divided opposition and the constant scrutiny from political rivals and the public.

“It is so shocking that Nelson Chamisa can no longer trust his close lieutenants such as, Tendai Biti, Welshman Ncube, his wife and even his girlfriends. This is really affecting his mental health as he no longer talks like he used to. Chamisa used to be very vocal, but these days he has proved to be very quiet,” revealed the source.

Political analyst, Terrence Chapwanya argues that the implications of Chamisa's psychological instability are far-reaching, casting a shadow over CCC's future and raising serious questions about his ability to effectively lead the opposition. He highlighted that the party's cohesion and effectiveness are severely compromised by his unstable mental state.