CCC meet Minister Ziyambi, present alternative Electoral Reform Bill
Senior members of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) on Wednesday presented their alternative Electoral Reform Bill Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi.
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Senior members of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) on Wednesday presented their alternative Electoral Reform Bill Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi.
The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) believes that the Zanu-PF government is already instituting measures to rig the upcoming 2023 elections following the government’s decision to de-register 291 Private Voluntary Organisations (PVOs).
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have expressed concern that Zimbabwe is not ready to have free and fair elections this year and several reforms still need to be implemented to achieve a credible poll.
Main opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Secretary General Chalton Hwende has announced that he will be ending his countryside tours meant to mobilise supporters ahead of 2023 harmonised elections because he “noticed the negative comments from our CCC citizens”.
Kuwadzana East legislator Chalton Hwende on Wednesday asked in Parliament why Vice President Constantino Chiwenga who doubles as Minister of Health was not coming to the National Assembly like other cabinet ministers. “Since I was elected as a Member of Parliament in March, I have never seen him in this House,” Hwende said.
Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) interim Secretary General Chalton Hwende has claimed that since 2018 there has been a plot to arrest party leader Nelson Chamisa in order to “poison him in prison”.
There were chaotic scenes in Parliament as newly elected Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) MPs were denied entry into the building for wearing yellow ties. They still managed to bulldoze inside.
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) vice president Tendai Biti’s home in Glen Lorne, Harare, occupied by his mother, was attacked by four men armed with machetes/axes and a gun last night.
Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Secretary General Chalton Hwende has urged councillors to stop blaming the central government for their failure to do simple things like instituting refuse collection.
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has defiantly declared that it will continue to recruit ex-soldiers to protect its institutions during elections, raising more questions about its “impartiality and credibility.”