By Political Reporter-Opposition Members of Parliament aligned with controversial CCC secretary-general, Sengezo Tshabangu are set to meet President Emmerson Mnangagwa at his Kwekwe farm.
The date of the meeting has not yet been revealed, but sources suggest its agenda includes pushing for dialogue with Mnangagwa.
The president, currently on leave, has remained in the country and is reportedly preparing to host the MPs at his private residence.
These lawmakers have drawn sharp criticism within opposition circles for their allegiance to Tshabangu, who has been accused of self-imposing his position in the CCC leadership.
Tshabangu’s faction has been widely criticised for betraying the party’s founding leader, Nelson Chamisa, after his decision to step aside early last year.
The move has reignited accusations of collusion with Zanu PF, with critics labelling the planned meeting a sellout strategy to legitimise Mnangagwa’s disputed presidency while further dividing the opposition.
Observers see this development as a critical blow to the opposition’s cohesion, raising questions about the MPs’ motivations and commitment to genuine political reform.
-Daily News