Zimbabwe waits for the blue movement
Advocate Nelson Chamisa signaled blue as the new colour for his new movement which is expected to be launched soon and his political future is yet to be determined.
A lot of Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) members have resigned from the party and followed Nelson Chamisa who left the party last month. Those who have resigned include former CCC legislator and spokesperson Fadzai Mahere.
“I no longer have nothing to do with CCC with immediate effect,” said Chamisa last month.
It is rather not clear which move Chamisa is going to take when he left the CCC party but blue has been chosen as the new colour for his new movement and the name for the movement is yet to be announced.
Last month Gift Ostallos Siziba and Amos Chibaya held a meeting in Mutare while party members were wearing the blue colour. Everyone is in the dark because Nelson Chamisa has been playing his cards close to his chest.
Meanwhile the cost of living has gone up with the sugar tax making it difficult for ordinary Zimbabweans to survive. Nelson Chamisa commented on his X handle that things have seriously worsened and prices have gone up.
Looking at a Mazoe drink which has gone up from $3 to $5,10.It is due to the unjustified budget adjustments by Prof Mthuli Ncube and his sugar tax on beverages which has caused price hikes in the country.
Nelson Chamisa remains the hope for the country. Every progressive Zimbabwean is looking forward to join his new movement and vote for him in the upcoming elections which should be done this year.
It is not yet clear whether SADC has called for fresh elections in Zimbabwe but the people in Zimbabwe are expecting fresh polls after the previous elections were said to be null and void.The people of Zimbabwe are tired of the revolutionary party ZANU PF and want to vote in the younger generation like Nelson Chamisa.
Zimbabweans are waiting for SADC to determine whether it will hold elections later this year. Nelson Chamisa remains the much loved presidential candidate against the incumbent President Emmerson Mnangagwa. The blue movement is yet to be unveiled with much anticipation on people who will be voted for as Members of Parliament and councilors.