Chamisa’s Exit Targets Mnangagwa

July 18, 2025

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Chamisa

Former Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has revealed that his exit from both the CCC and the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) was a planned move to challenge President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Chamisa alleges Mnangagwa engineered a takeover of opposition parties, retaliating against his rejection of the disputed August 2023 general elections.

He resigned from the CCC in January 2024, citing the party’s infiltration by the ruling ZANU-PF.

Chaos and Recalls

The 2023 elections sparked turmoil, leading to Sengezo Tshabangu’s rise as interim CCC Secretary General.

Tshabangu claimed to fix candidate selection issues but recalled over 40 MPs and councillors, restoring ZANU-PF’s two-thirds parliamentary majority.

Chamisa’s appeals to block the recalls were ignored by courts, forcing his exit.

A Defiant Stand

In a Thursday, Facebook post, Chamisa called his resignation a key decision.

“The best decision I ever made was to walk away from MDC & CCC. You will thank me later. I had to break the cycle and teach ED a lesson!” he wrote, using Mnangagwa’s nickname.

This follows his earlier MDC departure after a Supreme Court ruling on his leadership post-Morgan Tsvangirai’s death.

Political Tensions

Chamisa’s claims highlight Zimbabwe’s opposition struggles, with the 2023 election’s fairness under scrutiny.

His move to “teach Mnangagwa a lesson” reflects frustration with interference, though some see it as a response to setbacks. His future plans remain unclear.

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