Zimbabwe’s opposition CCC party focuses on the future after founder’s exit
A spokesperson for Zimbabwe’s fragmented main opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) says it is focused on preparing the country for the future. Gift Ostallos Siziba says the opposition believes the country’s future is in the hands of ordinary Zimbabweans. Triple C founder and President Nelson Chamisa resigned abruptly earlier this year after accusing the ruling ZANU PF of refusing to introduce political, constitutional, and electoral reforms. Over 80 CCC supporters are currently in jail for planning to protest at the August SADC summit in Harare. Spokesperson Siziba tells VOA’s James Butty, he is in the United States to attend the just-concluded UN Summit of the Future as well engage with Zimbabweans in the US
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