It will be blasphemous for Chamisa and CCC to celebrate or commemorate World Worker's Day as it has no respect of workers at all. CCC slavery--treatment of civil servants and uniformed forces in its own has shown disrespect of workers by the so called citizen party. Civil servants and uniformed forces can't afford basic commodities and services as the Rtgs salary has been seriously eroded by inflation all because of sanctions Chamisa must be ashamed to celebrate or commemorate World Worker's Day when government workers children can't afford school fees because of sanctions called by him and his party Chamisa CCC is promising liberation struggle Mujibha and Chimbwidos payments but is failing to pay current workers? Is this
The opposition Citizens Coalition For Change led by advocate Nelson Chamisa has argued that the remarks which were made by Hopewell Chin'ono that Western countries should further sanction the Zimbabwean government for the gross violation of human rights whilst presenting a speech in Switzerland did not represent the position of the party. In a statement recorded by Daily Monitor, party spokesperson Fadzai Mahere said: "The CCC notes with deep worry and concern that Mr Hopewell Chin'ono’s statements made in a speech during the Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy have caused uproar and the party wishes to clarify its position regarding the same. It is the party’s view that Mr Hopewell Chin'ono’s views as
CCC-President/ Leader Nelson chamisa lost support today as fans turned against him following his recent post on Twitter blasting African religion “midzimu,spirit mediums “ He said “When men tell you to consult the spirits of the dead and the spiritists who whisper and mutter, shouldn't a people consult their God instead? Why consult the dead on behalf of the living? Isaiah 8:19-20 Happy Sabbath beloved!” Here is some of CCC-supporters comments towards his accusations. Comments below “looking down on our african tradition simply shows you are a successful colonial project, if you dont know our culture then you are not yet ready to lead a nation” [1]“As an incomi
Zimbabwe House of Assembly: Party: Elected: PR+Elected: Percentage Zanu pf 150 181 71% MDC A 38 68 18% CCC 19 19 9% MDC T 0 1 1% Indep. 1 1% Disability  
Since nobody is challenging the by-elections results, we can conclude that: 1. No electoral reforms needed 2. No rigging took place 3. The electoral commission is adequately competent & efficient 4. Political parties accepted their fate 5. The voter’s roll noise was just that to seek the funders attention.
Chamisa has an easy job because he can get away with just making promises to the electorate whereas president Mnangagwa will be judged based on his ability to deliver the general expectations of the electorate. By forming a new party, Chamisa has an opportunity to dissociate himself with Tsvangirai’s toxic legacy and forge a new path for himself. Without doubt, Chamisa successfully established himself as the only credible threat to president Mnangagwa, but he still needs to prove the newness of his CCC party. ZANU PF successfully defined itself as a Pan-Africanist party advancing the interests of black people in Zimbabwe and elsewhere, Chamisa’s CCC did not announce its position on this. In fact, Chamisa said the party is yet to formulate an ideology and define its
Mutare urban ward 6 CCC election agents have seriously injured each other while fighting for food this morning. The two were immediately arrested for public fighting and disrupting the smooth running of the By elections. The two CCC election agents deployed at Sheni Primary school A in Dangamvura ward 6 engaged in a fierce fist fighting which almost disrupted the smooth running of the By elections. Conflict between the two erupted after one of the CCC agent only identified as Bright ate the half loaf of bread meant for the two's breakfast before the arrival of his colleague. When asked to account for the bread Bright was rude in response resulting in the physical entanglement of the two. Bright los
ZANU PF has intensified its campaign rallies in Harare urban the theme restore legacy ,building a better zimbabwe ahead of the forthcoming March 26 by-election . Zanu pf decided to start its campaigns in urban areas because for the past years MDC and other political parties were not bringing change in urban areas where they claimed to have more votes yet Potholes,dumps and sewage seen everywhere The ruling party said inept councillors and National Assembly members from the opposition had led to the decay in the capital over the past 20 years and must be booted out to improve service delivery The Second Republic under the leadership of President Emmerson Mnangagwa has a vision of an upper middle- income society
President Emmerson Mnangagwa says God and the ancestors know that ZANU PF is the party in power in Zimbabwe. Addressing thousands of ZANU PF supporters during a campaign rally at Siabuwa High School in Binga District, Matabeleland North Province on Saturday, Mnangagwa said only misguided ancestral spirits will refuse to testify that ZANU PF rules Zimbabwe. Makanzwa ndichiti nyika yeZimbabwe is one, tikavhunza Jehovah arikumusoro uko kuti nyika inotongwa nani, anoti ne ZANU PF. Tikavhunza midzimu yese kuti nyika ino inotongwa nani, inongoti inotongwa ne ZANU PF. Iwe wako midzimu ichikuti haitongwe ne ZANU PF midzimu kwayo here iyoyo? You heard me saying Zimbabwe is a unitary State, if we ask Jehovah [the name God in the Hebrew scriptures] in heaven w
Police yesterday arrested CCC activist who was moving around town clad in the opposition party colours chanting anti government slogans before attempting to deface the statue of the revered First chimurenga icon mbuya nehanda Godfrey Chidhau Kanembere is facing disorderly charges after he went on a compaign frenzy in the capital clad in CCC regalia Chanting derogatory utterance against authorities without police clearance Police spokesman Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyati said the police had to step in after kanembera tried to deface the statue of Mbuya nehanda which is protected under the country’s laws