CHAMISA STORMS BACK, ‘AGENDA 2026’ SET TO SHAKE ZIMBABWE
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Autopsy of a Return: Nelson Chamisa, the vacant dance floor, and the politics of strategic amnesia
Nelson Chamisa has returned to politics. Or, more precisely, he has announced that he has stopped watching the dance floor from the sidelines and decided to reclaim it—because, according to him, no one else had the decency or competence to dance on it in his absence. The post Autopsy of a Return: Nelson Chamisa, the vacant dance floor, and the politics of strategic amnesia appeared first on Nehanda Radio.
CHAMISA STORMS BACK, ‘AGENDA 2026’ SET TO SHAKE ZIMBABWE
CHAMISA STORMS BACK, ‘AGENDA 2026’ SET TO SHAKE ZIMBABWE Opposition firebrand Nelson Chamisa is back on the political dance floor and he says no one dared take his place. After nearly two years in the wilderness, the former Citizens Coalition for Change leader has launched Agenda 2026, a bold citizens’ movement he claims will end […] The post CHAMISA STORMS BACK, ‘AGENDA 2026’ SET TO SHAKE ZIMBABWE first appeared on The Zambian Observer.
Chamisa returns, launches Agenda 2026 to push for ‘fresh start’
Source: Chamisa returns, launches Agenda 2026 to push for ‘fresh start’ –Newsday Zimbabwe HARARE, Jan. 23 (NewsDay Live) – Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa on Friday formally returned to frontline politics, unveiling what he termed Agenda 2026, a citizen-driven roadmap he says is aimed at resetting Zimbabwe after years of crisis, disputed elections and governance failure. Addressing the press, Chamisa said he had stepped back for nearly two year…
Chamisa returns to politics, launches ‘Agenda 2026’ citizens’ movement
HARARE – Former Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa has formally returned to frontline politics, unveiling what he called Agenda 2026, a broad-based citizens’ movement aimed at unseating President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government and delivering what he described as a “fresh start” for Zimbabwe. Speaking at a press briefing on Wednesday after nearly two years out of active politics, Chamisa said Zimbabwe was facing a “crisis of gov…
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