Nelson Chamisa has defended his support for Madzibaba veShanduko after former MDC official Julius Magarangoma accused opposition leaders of abandoning activists once they are no longer politically useful.
Temba Mliswa has launched a blistering attack on Wicknell Chivayo, accusing him of damaging the credibility of CAB3 by rewarding MPs who publicly support the controversial Bill.
Chalton Hwende says the opposition's decision to abandon party structures crippled efforts to resist CAB3 as divisions deepen over how to stop the controversial constitutional changes.
Fresh allegations that legislators were offered US$10,000 to support Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 have intensified controversy ahead of a crucial parliamentary vote on proposals that could reshape Zimbabwe's political future.
A new analysis examines whether Zimbabwe is displaying the same warning signs that preceded the French Revolution, including elite privilege, economic hardship and mounting public resentment.
Political analyst Vivid Gwede argues that CAB3 may have the numbers to pass Parliament but has failed to persuade Zimbabweans of its merits after a bruising parliamentary debate.
Nelson Chamisa has defended his support for Madzibaba veShanduko after former MDC official Julius Magarangoma accused opposition leaders of abandoning activists once they are no longer politically useful.
From the liberation struggle to modern succession politics, tribalism remains one of the most influential yet least openly discussed forces shaping Zimbabwe's political power structures.