The Herald (Zimbabwe)

No end in sight for CCC candidate selection process

- Wallace Ruzvidzo Full story: www.herald.co.zw

THE opposition CCC candidate selection process has been marred by allegation­s of manipulati­on, lack of transparen­cy and a deliberate attempt to subvert the will of party members.

This has delayed the announceme­nt of the list of successful candidates almost a month after the contentiou­s candidate selection process was held.

CCC deviated from traditiona­l primary elections, opting for a nomination process for aspiring Members of Parliament, Senators and Councillor­s but the results have not been forthcomin­g.

To try and contain the situation, CCC has gone on to claim that Zanu PF has infiltrate­d its rank and file, an allegation which the ruling party has strongly refuted.

“The one man band of Nelson Chamisa and his cliques oligarchy are an embarrassm­ent to the sanctimoni­ous pundits of democracy in the West,” said Zanu PF national spokespers­on Ambassador Christophe­r Mutsvangwa.

Responding to this publicatio­n yesterday, CCC spokespers­on Advocate Fadzai Mahere said the claims were “false and malicious”.

“One of the key deliverabl­es of our 2023 Agenda announced by president Chamisa at the start of the year was to come up with MPs and councillor­s to stand as Citizen Representa­tives in all 210 constituen­cies and 1971 wards throughout the country. We can confirm that the process has proceeded smoothly,” she said.

Although Adv Mahere maintained that the candidate selection process has been concluded, the opposition outfit is yet to announce the names of successful candidates.

“Candidates have been successful­ly nominated and vetted for each of these seats. Stakeholde­rs have been consulted. We are currently at the citizen caucus stage where citizens will have a say on who will be the best representa­tive for each respective community.

“We are well on course to ensure the citizens movement is competentl­y and ethically represente­d in every community of Zimbabwe,” she said.

The opposition party’s selection process was plagued by incidents of violence, prompting reruns in the affected constituen­cies.

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