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Zim needs more than rhetoric — it needs a relentless fighter

The country has undergone significant changes since the last election — and not for the better.
By Newsday 18h ago

Chamisa speaks on comeback bid

Tshabangu recalled several CCC legislators triggering by-elections, allowing Zanu PF to gain a two-thirds majority in Parliament.
By Miriam Mangwaya Jul. 4, 2025

I’m giving ED, Zanu PF sleepless nights: Chamisa

Chamisa said he was ready to take Zanu PF head-on.
By Nunurai Jena Jul. 2, 2025
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Job Sikhala reunites Chamisa & co

Chamisa reminisced on the good old days, and spoke a lot about the opposition vibrancy then
By Tangai Chipangura Jun. 29, 2025

Editor’s Memo: What’s new this time, Chamisa?

The backlash on social media was telling. Some former supporters branded Chamisa a “sell-out,” a “Zanu PF lite,” or a leader who folds under pressure.
By Faith Zaba Jun. 27, 2025

Candid Comment: Zim’s political uncertainty breeds economic ruin

Mnangagwa's second and final term is due to end in 2028.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa Jun. 27, 2025
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I’m back, says Chamisa

Mnangagwa has repeatedly said that he is a constitutionalist, and does not intend to have his term of office extended.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Jun. 22, 2025

Opposition politicians plan to meet Chamisa…mulls ad hoc team to engage ex-CCC founder

Chamisa, founded the CCC and ditched the party after it had been hijacked by Sengezo Tshabangu, leaving his rivals and supporters guessing about his next move.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 17, 2025
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Chamisa storms back into politics

The 47 year-old opposition leader, however, is still keeping his cards close to his chest on whether he will form a political party.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 1, 2025