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IN response to Chamisa ditches CCC, LICIUS GUMBO says: All genuine change champions especially Members of Parliament and councillor­s have to resign and recontest under the new name.

PINGIE says: Wherever Nelson Chamisa goes he take all Zimbabwean­s with him. Strength is not in the name, but masses Zanu PF must know all this.

JUSTIN MUTAMBA says: Nelson Chamisa is absolutely right, why should he associate with something he has absolutely no control over.

FADZAYI MAHERE says: There is no legitimate Citizens Coalition for Change without our change champion-inchief. There’s no legitimate Parliament without respect for the will of the people. I stand by Adv

@nelsoncham­isa’s decision and join him in leaving the charade. I remain committed to fighting for true democracy and better lives for all Zimbabwean­s. To those who believed, voted and supported, I owe you my deepest gratitude. I will be communicat­ing with you directly soon to map a way forward.

MLUNGISI DUBE says: CCC has suffered a serious impairment loss. I am sure even the ruling Zanu PF party is no longer seeing any value in the self-imposed interim secretary-general Sengezo Tshabangu post Nelson Chamisa departure.

DOCTOR OF COMMERCE

says: CCC’s self-imposed interim secretary-general Sengezo Tshabangu will now know what Zanu PF is made of. They will show him of their true colours.

SHEPHERD NYATHI says: Useless and clueless boy. As long as Nelson Chamisa wants to have a party that he controls as his personal property he will never lead Zimbabwe. The difference between Chamisa and the late MDC-T leader Nelson Tsvangirai is that Tsvangirai was a unifier who managed to build a coalition of people from different organisati­ons that included labour, industry and the academia.

IN response to Low budget limiting artistes, MAXWEL MANYISE says: The ruling Zanu PF party has destroyed people’s dreams, better musicians still have a microphone and energy to sing and attract huge crowds who pay so that they can look after their families.

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