
Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa sits down with MisRed on The Rush for an exclusive interview on ZiFM Stereo. Nelson Chamisa discusses his return to the political landscape in Zimbabwe, addressing misconceptions about his intentions. He clarifies that he did not leave politics entirely but stepped away from the CCC party, which he believes has been compromised and lacks the original values needed to effectively oppose the current government. Instead of forming a new political party, Chamisa aims to create a broad movement that unites people across political lines, focusing on collective action to address pressing issues such as unemployment, water shortages, and poor infrastructure.
Chamisa reflects on his past involvement in government, highlighting efforts made during the inclusive government era, and emphasizes the need for a transformational approach going forward. He advocates for a unified front to resolve Zimbabwe’s challenges, asserting that a movement, rather than a traditional political party, can better galvanize the nation and foster collaboration among citizens. The discussion concludes with Chamisa expressing hope for a collective future and urging unity among Zimbabweans.

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