In a move that has set more confusion on Nelson Chamisa’s next moves concerning his purported resignation from the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party, it appears he is still the president.
It has become apparent that he still heads the outfit despite a 13-page letter that he shared recently distancing himself as the leader of the CCC.
This was made clear after CCC deputy spokesperson Promise Mkwananzi said the party’s Members of Parliament (MPs) and Local Authority representatives (councilors) should continue carrying out their duties while the party engages their leader Nelson Chamisa who seemingly quit the party late last month.
He still refered to him as the President of CCC, sending his supporters in further confusion.
In a statement posted on X this Wednesday, which has since been removed, Mkwananzi also said party organizing secretary Amos Chibaya and deputy party spokesperson Gift Siziba will continue provincial interfaces to consult party membership on the best way forward and to update them on the developments thus far. Read the statement:
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For the avoidance of doubt, the Citizen’s National Assembly (CNA) which is the highest decision-making body of @CCCZimbabwe directed that all party deployees in council and parliament should continue carrying out their duties while we engage with President @nelsonchamisa to find the best way forward.
If or when required to resign, deployees will be advised accordingly. We respect and honour the decisions of those who have personally decided to resign.
We stand in solidarity with those who were forced to resign (through illegal recalls) and we will advise those who remain if/when the party decides on planned resignations.
In the meantime, the party will find a way to keep the connection between the deployees and party officials on the one hand and President Chamisa on the other side for purposes of the future.
Strategic deployments in parliament and council where vacancies arise will continue to be guided by the party and following what President Nelson Chamisa would have done.
Positions which President Chamisa had already made a which President Chamisa had already made a decision or appointment will not be tempered with.
In addition to engaging with President Chamisa, Provincial interfaces led by @ChibayaCCC, @Cde_Ostallos and an extended team will continue into all ten provinces. Our members are encouraged to attend.
The purpose of the interfaces is to consult with the party membership on the best way forward and to update them on the developments thus far.
In the coming days, delegations will be deployed to engage other stakeholders such as churches, civil society, business, labour and student unions and the members of the public.
The party also decided to continue engagements with SADC and to pursue all legal cases before the courts to their logical conclusion.
The party appreciates and agrees with all the issues raised by President Nelson Chamisa and is seized with finding a lasting solution as soon as practically possible.
President Chamisa remains our best foot forward and the legitimate face and leader of the broader democratic movement in Zimbabwe.
Another letter also appeared on social media directed to the Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda directing him to pronounce Clifford Hlatywayo as the party leader fo the house. Surprisingly it also included Nelson Chamisa as the president of the party.
Soon after Chamisa quit on social media, Tendai Biti pronounced himself as the party’s Vice President and said that no formal communication to the party had been made regarding the resignation.
Source HarareLive