By A Correspondent
Senator Sengezo Tshabangu, the controversial interim Secretary General of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), has announced that the party will hold its congress before the end of the year.
This declaration comes amidst allegations that Tshabangu is collaborating with the ruling Zanu PF party to undermine CCC leadership.
In a statement made on Thursday, Tshabangu emphasized the need for the CCC to return to a lawful and constitutional framework.
“We’re organising to hold a Congress before the end of this year so that we bring back our esteemed opposition to Constitutionality and legality,” he stated.
“It’s time to do proper politics that fall within the confines of the law; we’ll never again tolerate kindergarten politics in our midst.”
The announcement has sparked mixed reactions within the party, especially given the ongoing accusations against Tshabangu. Critics argue that his leadership may compromise the CCC’s integrity and independence.
Despite these controversies, Tshabangu remains focused on revitalizing the party’s structure and addressing internal discord.
As the CCC prepares for its congress, the political landscape in Zimbabwe remains charged, with both supporters and detractors closely monitoring the developments.
How Tshabangu and the party navigate these challenges will be pivotal for the CCC’s future.