
The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) is facing considerable internal unrest as Nelson Chamisa, the party’s former leader, embarks on a new political path. After stepping back from politics earlier this year in February, Chamisa has gradually begun to distance himself from key former allies, including Prince Dubeko Sibanda, a former Member of Parliament for Binga North. This move signals rising tensions within the opposition party, rooted in internal discord, perceived greed, and a growing sense of mistrust.
Chamisa’s leadership style has often involved sidelining figures who appear to challenge his authority. The once-strong relationship between Chamisa and Sibanda has now deteriorated, with the former leader viewing Sibanda as a threat. This growing rift is said to be amplified by the influence of Ostalos Siziba, who is working to position himself as Chamisa’s primary ally in the Matabeleland region. Chamisa has adopted a “silent treatment” strategy, a familiar tactic from his past conflicts, to subtly push Sibanda out of the party without direct confrontation. This mirrors Chamisa’s past approach with other high-profile former allies, such as Tendai Biti and Welshman Ncube, whom he accused of betrayal, leading to similar estrangement.
These developments reflect a deeper internal struggle within the CCC as Chamisa works to tighten his grip on the party and eliminate any potential threats to his leadership. His efforts to consolidate power are happening at a critical juncture, as the opposition tries to reassert its relevance in Zimbabwe’s political landscape. However, the fractures within the party have raised questions about the unity and future direction of the CCC, particularly as Chamisa’s leadership faces growing challenges from within.
Chamisa’s internal battles are not just about personal rivalries but also about broader issues plaguing the CCC. As Chamisa looks to rebuild his political career, he faces the difficult task of navigating through discontent and maintaining his influence amidst the rising tensions within his ranks. His latest maneuverings come as he seeks to stage a political comeback, but observers note that his history of alienating key figures and relying on a strategy of ambiguity may hinder his efforts to regain control.
Chamisa’s path back to political relevance is fraught with challenges, and the ongoing unrest within the CCC could prove to be a significant obstacle in his quest to reassert his influence. As the party’s internal turmoil continues to unfold, it remains to be seen whether Chamisa’s bid to consolidate power will succeed or further deepen the fractures within the opposition.