... as CCC Bulawayo candidates are betrayed by Chamisa

Staff Reporter

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) supporters are angry at their party leadership for losing 12 House of Assembly seats to Zanu PF before the votes have been cast.

….explosive incident reveals deep divisions in St Mary's constituency

Political Reporter

The political landscape in St Mary's constituency, Chitungwiza, has become particularly tense following an incident where a home was attacked using an explosive device.

Political Reporter

Zimbabweans from all walks of life have expressed their strong condemnation of a disturbing incident caught on camera, where an alleged Chegutu Chicken Inn branch manager was seen physically assaulting a Zanu Pf member for placing President Mnangagwa's campaign posters near the fast-food outlet.

Staff Reporter

In response to recent allegations of bias made by the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity, and Broadcasting Services,

Staff Reporter

The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has been rocked by massive pilferage of funds meant for the holding of workshops as the party prepares for the 23 August 2023 elections. The pilferage, being perpetuated by senior members of the party, involves either inflating the workshop costs or inviting family members to attend workshops instead of authentic party members. The close family members would then be rewarded with participation allowances and share such proceeds with the corrupt leaders facilitating the workshops.

Political Reporter

The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader, Nelson Chamisa, continues to consolidate power around himself despite advice from gurus and party elders to decentralize party activities in order to maximize the limited time left for campaigns.