Temba Mliswa: "What Selmor did was not only unfair - holding her fans, her family, her father's legacy and Zimbabwe at whole at ransom. Emotional ransom. Her conduct was also illegal. If I was the legal counsel for the Mtukudzi family trust I would be mulling the mounting of a huge legal suit against her illegal and unprofessional conduct."
By Temba Mliswa
Filing papers again under CCC when you had just been recalled by Tshabangu stands as a very dumb move. Simple logic showed that Tshabangu would simply come again and block the candidates. Politics doesn't work well with emotions. It needs a rational and dispassionate approach.
You don't just plunge headlong, blinded by emotions and excitability inspiring yourself with end-time messages in a secular matter. That won't work. Now CCC finds itself where ZANU-PF really wanted it. Cornered, divided and dazzled.
The escape route remains forming a new party now. It was even better done earlier before the disembowelment got this bloody but the oft stated emotions blocked any logic. With each new Tshabangu punch it's clear the disdain to form a new party is mere obstinance not strategy.
Political analyst Dr Phillan Zamchiya says Zimbabweans should be told the realities shaping debate on Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, while reminding CCC MPs that a court order still blocks further Tshabangu recalls.
The sudden departures of CEOs at NRZ and Mutapa Gold Resources have drawn attention to governance, executive tenure and shareholder influence within companies overseen by the Mutapa Investment Fund.
Debate on Zimbabwe's Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 was cut short after legislators cited security concerns and reports of threats against MPs. The development came as Parliament received a report claiming overwhelming public backing for the controversial reforms.
Ukraine launched a major drone strike on St Petersburg hours before Russia's flagship economic forum opened, targeting oil and naval facilities near the city. The Kremlin has vowed a response.