Former opposition leader Nelson Chamisa says he is vindicated for leaving Zimbabwe’s Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), repeating his earlier allegations that the party had been infiltrated by ZANU PF agents.
Chamisa’s comments come after Brilliant Dube is seconded to the Senate. The secondment is done under arrangements linked to the Constitutional Amendment Act recently enacted, and is reported to be carried out by President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Both outlets frame Chamisa’s position as confirmation of the reasons he said prompted his departure from the CCC.
While the coverage does not provide independent detail on the alleged infiltration itself, it centers on the political linkage Chamisa makes between his split from the CCC and Dube’s appointment. The articles emphasize that the Senate move follows the constitutional process described for secondments, and that Chamisa interprets the development as vindication of his earlier stance toward the CCC.