Zimbabwe’s opposition attracts thousands

Zimbabwe's opposition attracts thousands to first rally under new banner

Zimbabwe’s leading opposition figure Nelson Chamisa drew thousands of cheering supporters on Sunday to his first political rally since forming a new party weeks ago, as the country gears up for elections that had been postponed due to COVID-19.

Chamisa formed the Citizens Coalition for Change party in January, making a break from the country’s long-time opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change, or MDC.

The 44-year-old lawyer and pastor lost a disputed presidential election in 2018 to President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the country’s Constitutional Court threw out his challenge to the result.

The courts later ruled that Chamisa was not the legitimate leader of the MDC, a decision that handed control of the party to rivals seen as close to Mnangagwa.

Chamisa was no longer the leader of the MDC’s members of parliament and was not able to use the party’s headquarters or access state funding to the party.

Many wore the new party’s yellow T-shirts and hats, abandoning the red colour associated with the MDC.

Politically volatile Zimbabwe is to hold elections to fill more than 130 vacant parliamentary and council seats on March 26.

The elections are largely viewed as a test for next year’s general election.

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