Former MP Job Sikhala says all members of the opposition party (CCC) did nothing to help him when he was in prison. Job SIkhala was released yesterday by a magistrate court after sentencing him to two years in jail wholly suspended for inciting violence
He said former CCC leader Nelson Chamisa neglected him while he was incarcerated. pposition politician Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala wasted no time in declaring that the people’s struggle continues unabated, just moments after his release from prison yesterday, where he spent an arduous 600 days behind bars. Sikhala, known for his versatility in politics, alongside Hon Godfrey Karakadzai Sithole, faced conviction for inciting public violence in Nyatsime following the brutal murder of Citizens Coalition for Change activist Moreblessing Ali.
Sikhala’s two-year sentence was wholly suspended, marking a significant turn of events. Addressing the media immediately after regaining his freedom, Sikhala shared his sentiments on the circumstances surrounding his release: “These people released me in the thick of the night, receiving instructions from their bosses. I am inspired to continue fighting for change; there is no turning back on the people’s struggle.”