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Hands off Chamisa, critics told

Several political groups and activists including Zanu PF members are scrounging for space to criticise Chamisa for announcing his comeback to the political arena.
By Silas Nkala Feb. 9, 2026
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Chamisa comeback reopens wounds in UMP

Villagers recalled being beaten, having their homes burnt and property destroyed after being accused of supporting the opposition.
By Miriam Mangwaya and Evans Mathanda Feb. 8, 2026

Editorial Comment: Chamisa’s return: Scepticism, panic and politics of uncertainty

Within the opposition itself, Chamisa’s comeback has exposed deep fractures. Some former allies remain sceptical, unsure whether his return is tactical, temporary or sincere.
By The Standard Feb. 8, 2026
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Zanu PF activist plots to stop Chamisa comeback

A ZANU PF activist has filed an application at the High Court seeking to stop opposition leader Nelson Chamisa from forming a new political party following his recent re-turn to politics.  
By Desmond Chingarande Feb. 6, 2026

Dance floor vacancy filled: Nero returns to boos from the sidelines

It will be interesting to see how Nero will fare with his new political movement, which I hope  this time will be less ambiguous and have at least a constitution of some kind.  
By Doctor Stop It Feb. 1, 2026

Former CCC senator sceptical of Chamisa

Chamisa cited “infiltration” by the ruling Zanu PF as his reason for departing. 
By Silas Nkala Jan. 29, 2026

Ex-Zanu PF insider exposes 2028 election plot

“Zanu PF is in election mode right now as we speak. They are moving around the country holding rallies. What is the purpose if not elections?” he said. 
By Sydney Kawadza Jan. 25, 2026

Chamisa comeback raises stakes

In January 2024, Chamisa abruptly left the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party that he and others had formed in 2022.  
By Staff Reporter Jan. 25, 2026

Chamisa returns, launches Agenda 2026 to push for ‘fresh start’

Chamisa returns, launches Agenda 2026 to push for ‘fresh start’
By Vongai Kahwa Jan. 23, 2026