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Zimbabwe News Update

📅 Published: August 14, 2025

📰 Source: newsday

Curated by AllZimNews.com

Some members rallied behind self-imposed secretary-general Sengezo Tshabangu while others sided with Welshman Ncube.

Those, who claim to be loyal to Chamisa stayed under Timba’s leadership.

However, insiders say there is chaos in the Timba-led group.

Heated exchanges, name-calling and public spats have become the order of the day, with some members accusing rivals of being “Zanu PF proxies” masquerading as Chamisa loyalists. “The infighting is about who will be closest to Chamisa when he unveils his next political project,” a source close to the developments said. “People are positioning themselves for influence, but it’s turning ugly. ” The most targeted are CCC legislators and councillors who remained in Parliament and local authorities after Tshabangu initiated a series of controversial recalls last year.

These officials are accused by some party activists of siding with Tshabangu and Zanu PF, despite claims of loyalty to Chamisa.

In one WhatsApp group named CNA Social — which consists of prominent CCC supporters, several former CCC MPs and councillors and party leaders — heated debate erupted over a proposed “exclusion strategy” to sideline perceived sellouts.

The exchanges reportedly turned extremely hostile resulting critics of the strategy being removed from the group recently.

Some members are being accused of using Chamisa’s name to impose their ideas on the electorate. “That is nonsense, and it stops now.

You can’t have people who abuse others and then deny them the right to speak. “We have people who come to our provinces without our knowledge and impose their will.

The most painful thing is that the people who are silencing others were not elected by us. ” “They do so lying and abusing the name of our leader.

Abusing his good name and good faith for their gain. ” Contacted for comment, Timba said the CCC camp had official communication platforms that were governed by rules and regulations of the party. “However, the party cannot regulate the conduct of individuals in their private space because that is regulated by the country’s Bill of Rights,” he said. “People have freedom of speech.

How do I stifle that when it is what I am fighting for? ”. 🔗 Read Full Article

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