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Feb 4 15 tweets 7 min read
1] Here are a few political lessons we've learnt so far:

Firstly, Chamisa always had a plan, completely divorced from what his detractors anticipated.

ZanuPF thought they had armed Mwonzora well enough, to isolate Chamisa & relegate him to the dustbins of our politics.
2] Another key lesson is that the Mwonzora outfit never budgeted for a rival party.

They preferred a scenario where Chamisa would fight for the "MDC" name, thereby maintaining a "legal battle" with him & team.

With the frightening levels of judicial capture, this was preferable
3] Another key lesson is that it was strategic for ex MDC-A MPs & Councillors not to resign en mass but allow the Mwonzora outfit to wield their axe.

Adv Chamisa did well in resisting attemps to initiate such an emotional political move, which many were clamouring for.
4] Through senseless & unpopular recalls, Mwonzora:

•exposed his lack of support within MDC

•Plunged his outfit into an election which will expose him big time

•exposed his collaboration with ZanuPF, aimed at keeping MDC internally focused whilst ED consolidated his "power"
5] Another key lesson is that it was important to "delay" the formation of CCC

Also, it was strategic for Chamisa to broaden the consultative program he embarked on, to also involve "non-MDC" members
Chamisa dutifully also engaged community & opinion leaders on the "way foward"
6] By deliberately "broadening" the consultative processes, Chamisa sowed an important political seed, & the yellow fever engulfing the nation is the evident bumper harvest.

The move equally respond to the so called "legal need to dissolve MDC-A".

CCC has no MDC relations.
7] I've personally understood NC as having no obsession with mere "party politics".

The CCC founding philosophy of "placing citizens as the center" & the new strategies of choosing "community reps" is the fruition of what some of us have had the luxury of knowing about the man.
8] Like Tsvangirai before him, Chamisa understands the importance of "people centered politics".

He equally enjoys not, being in "boardrooms strategizing", but being in the communities & streets, engaging the ordinary citizen & conversing on how to collectively build the nation.
9] As for the strategic importance of "delaying CCC formation" (or atleast the formal announcement), NC effectively kept detractors guessing.

The plan was always there, & clear!

Someone once said, "I enjoy watching the face of someone lying to me, when I already know the truth"
10] Chamisa didn't give ZanuPF & its variants too much time to strategise how to effectively deal with the Yellow movement.

They have useless anticipated court cases.

While they come up with alternative plans, the Citizens' movement is also spreading its political tentacles.
11] Another key lesson is that the international community has no illusions over our political developments

Formation of a new party hasn't affected regional solidarity enjoyed by NC.

Traditional progressive MDC external allies (especially on the continent) have shifted to CCC
12] Another key lesson is, citizens themselves have no illusions over our political developments,& can't be influenced by courts & propaganda

There's only 1 political institution enjoying the genuine goodwill of citizens

It's unprecedented & speaks volumes to its political DNA
13] The last key lesson is that "electoral democracy" works.

Prof Ncube recently said, 'we didn't mobilise enough to overwhelm ZanuPF in 2018".

ZanuPF has already begun responding to efforts to correct the misgivings of 2018.

ZanuPF is resting the voter registration drive.
14] ZanuPF knows that they can loose power through the ballot & that they've no political appeal, esp to young people.

It's well within the gov's capacity to mobilise state institutions towards promoting democracy & electoral processes.

They won't, cause its to their detriment.
15] While @CCCZimbabwe leaders dutifully strategize ways of protecting the vote, its within our individual interests to ensure its cast in the first place.

This we can do by mobilising extensively, for citizens to vote & give democracy a chance.

There's no other way

enkosi!!

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Feb 3
1] Been taking time, like most citizens, to encourage fellow citizens to #RegisterToVote2023 as well as encouraging that citizens check their registration status.

Have realised a few challenges being encountered to this regards, as well as some information gap.

a thread.....
2] #WhenDoIregisterToVote

Voter registration is a all year round exercise. ZEC ordinarily has some 63 District offices & 10 Provincial officers allover the country, where one can register to vote.

Baring challenges affecting ZEC, registration itself is a continous exercise.
3] #WhatIsTheBlitzRegistration

This exercise has ZEC introducing "mobile registration" campaigns, meaning that registration centers are brought closer to our homes to compliment their Provincial & District offices.

It's important that all eligible voters take advantage of this.
Read 11 tweets
Feb 2
1] I invite fellow citizens to go through this short article by my brother, @DavidHofisi

After having gone through it myself, I share some personal thoughts over the same, particularly the key issues the author raises, in light of possible "illegalities" facing CCC party...
2] @DavidHofisi, a summary of one of the issues you raised, is on the constitutional provision allowing for the desolution of MDC-A party as per their constitution.

First concern is, you make no direct reference of the actual MDC-A constitution, but rather a MDC constitution.
3] It then somewhat sounds bizarre for me, for a seasoned lawyer, to actually pretend to quote a specific provision of the MDC-A constitution, by actually quoting a MDC constitutional provision (on dissolution).

This legal entanglement actually answers the question you asked.
Read 14 tweets
Jan 31
1] Hyellow Citizens 🟡

MDC-T fights have predictable spilled into the courts over money.
However, all indications thus far, are the regime has choosen the Dougie faction, something MaKhupe predicted on her presser

State institutions may very well pounce on her this time around
2] Embarrassingly, none between Mwonzora & Khupe are legitimate recipients of the 2018 PPFA funds.

The MaKhupe MDC-T that participated in 2018 didn't get enough votes.

Mwonzora meanwhile manufactured "2014" structures to form a party, post the infamous Supreme Court judgement.
3] On the part of the regime, the rational is arming any faction that can assist in dismembering Chamisa.

No need to beat about the busy, democracy is expensive, & a party needs funds

The motivation for ZanuPF is ensure the alternative is hamstrung while oiling Mwonzora's group
Read 15 tweets
Jan 24
1] Behold the new is born...

@nelsonchamisa:

"This afternoon we approached ZEC to give them what they didn't except. They thought we were approaching as MDC-A, but we were approaching as a new organisation. They kept insisting, we know you as MDC-A. We are a new organisation."
2] @nelsonchamisa:

"We are coming as a new entity, with a new leadership, new values, new structures. ZEC kept saying: 'tell us you're rebranding'. We are not rebranding. If you know MDC as a brand, please dine with those you've given the name MDC-ALLIANCE."

#CCC
3] @nelsonchamisa:

"We are starting a new party. Nothing to do with the past, nothing to do with the yesterday. We are starting afresh. We'll build from ground zero. We will start afresh. We will defeat them like we did in 2018. We will start afresh."

#CCC
Read 31 tweets
Jan 22
1] As MDC-T splits..

Truth is, the ructions & consequent split of the judicial construct comes as no surprise.

From the get to, faulty lines where always there for all to see.
The MDC-T never had an ideology foundation nor identifiable political constituency to build on. Image
2] #ReasonsForSplit

MDC-T was reconstructed by the regime for the sole purpose of disrupting MDC-A political programs

ZanuPF attempted different ideas aimed at dismantling MDC-A & isolating NC.
Reconstructing MDC-T was part of those efforts to leave the MDC-A internally focused
3] On their part, those who jumped to the reconstructed MDC-T had two things in common.

Firstly, they had all lost different positions (save for Mupariwa), at the Gweru Congress.

Secondly, they all wanted the puppet party Presidency.

The 2nd issue especially, was a faulty line ImageImageImage
Read 15 tweets
Jan 17
1] @Welshman_Ncube:

Meeting with Chiefs

"..they speak of deprivation; general poverty; families going for weeks without access to a single dollar; frustrations over lack of access to seeds & fertilisers; enduring political manipulation. Its not a pleasing picture"
2] @Welshman_Ncube:

"We always communicate hope, that it is within our power to change the condition of our people & ourselves. That it is the essence of democracy that we don't need to take guns or fight anyone. All we need it to be committed to the democratic processes."
3] @Welshman_Ncube:

"No matter how difficult the processes are made out to be, we need to keep encouraging people and traditional leaders to encourage their people to register to vote & seek peaceful transition, that their vote will count one day and that we'll have change."
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