…as he is set to be groomed to take over the leadership of CCC

Staff Reporter

The Citizens Coalition for Change's (CCC) interim co-deputy president, Tendai Biti, is set to relocate to the United States of America (USA), where he is to be groomed to take over the leadership of that party.

Staff Reporter

The saga surrounding the attempted hostile takeover of Morgan Richard Tsvangirai (MRT) House, headquarters of the MDC-T, has taken a dramatic turn with explosive new allegations pointing fingers at Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa.

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In a twist of political intrigue, Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) interim Secretary General, Sengezo Tshabangu found himself caught between loyalty and the growing dissent within his party opting to reverse some of the recalls.

Staff Reporter

Zimbabwe is on the brink of achieving self-sufficiency in milk production, marking a crucial step towards meeting the national annual requirement.

A reliable source within the Ministry of Agriculture, Lands, Fisheries , Water , Climate and Rural Development has disclosed that the country has witnessed a steady growth in milk production, with a remarkable 8.7% increase during the 11 months of 2023 compared to the same period in 2022.

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The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) faces internal turmoil as Secretary General Sengezo Tshabangu asserts his authority, declaring the campaign move by the recalled Member of Parliament (MP) Gift Siziba a "waste of time and resources" without official party approval.

According to Tshabangu on his official X handle as he doubled down on his position with a resolute message. He emphatically declared that any self-proclaimed CCC candidate lacking his official endorsement would be disqualified from the race. Running without his approval, he warned, was a futile exercise destined to squander both time and resources.

“I will repeat, any candidate who claims to be a CCC candidate but not approved and signed by me for the upcoming by-election, on 3 February 2024, won't be considered for the race and that position doesn’t change, so campaigning is just but a wastage of time and resources," said Tshabangu.

This strong statement comes after Siziba, despite being recalled by Tshabangu in a series of controversial moves targeting members deemed "imposed" by CCC leader Nelson Chamisa, hit the ground running, canvassing for support under the CCC banner.

Furthermore, Siziba in a defiant move took to his X page to declare his participation in the upcoming by-election, claiming to be the legitimate representative of Pelandaba-Tshabalala constituency.

Meanwhile, political analyst Nobleman Runyanga weighed in on the situation highlighting the broader implications of this internal conflict.

"The way Siziba is acting, despite being recalled, shows CCC's disregard for the law and established party structures," said Runyanga.

Runyanga goes further, attributing the predicament of recalled members to their own initial involvement in a "chaotic party with no structure, no constitution, and no vision."

He blamed their blind loyalty to Chamisa, pointing out that being "handpicked" has eroded the party's credibility.

Additionally, in stark contrast to Chamisa's perceived inaction, Tshabangu's approach is seen as a testament of his commitment to restore order and integrity within the CCC.

"Unlike Chamisa, who seems to have ignored the mayhem stemming from candidate imposition, Tshabangu is actively ensuring compliance with party norms and safeguarding its credibility," Runyanga emphasizes.

Whether the CCC can reconcile these internal divisions and navigate the upcoming by-elections against the organised Zanu PF remains a critical question.

Political Correspondent

Political analysts have criticized the leader of the Amalgamated Rural Teachers' Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ), Obert Masaraure, and Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) member, Daniel Molokele for mobilizing individuals to attend former CCC Zengeza West legislator, Job Sikhala’s court hearing scheduled for January 24, 2024.

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Harare residents have praised the Government for rescuing them from the clutches of flies, maggots, and the stench that once plagued the capital.

A Mbare resident, Yemurai Kurayi whose house was next to one of the cleared dump sites, applauded the Government for bailing out the inept local authority.