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Chamisa denies regional bias in his shona shadow cabinet appointment
17 Jul 2022 at 09:16hrs | Views
Citizens Coalition for Change Deputy party spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba has quashed claims that Chamisa party's shadow cabinet appointees showed regional bias.
Nelson Chamis only appointed three MPs from the Matabeleland region - Kucaca Phulu, Prince Dubeko Sibanda and Sichelesile Mahlangu into his sixteen member Cabinet.
Phulu was handed Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs; Sibanda ICT, Postal and Courier Services and Mahlangu was named deputy chief whip to Prosper Mutseyami.
Chamisa is under pressure to create "structures" for the CCC ahead of elections in 2023.
British political scientist professor Stephen Chan, who recently met Chamisa, said he "stressed the need for the West to know with whom it would be dealing, portfolio by portfolio, in the event of a 2023 CCC electoral victory."
CCC supporters attecked Professor Jonathan Moyo for just sharing an article highlighting the Mashonaland bias in Chamisa's Cabinet.
Nelson Chamis only appointed three MPs from the Matabeleland region - Kucaca Phulu, Prince Dubeko Sibanda and Sichelesile Mahlangu into his sixteen member Cabinet.
Phulu was handed Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs; Sibanda ICT, Postal and Courier Services and Mahlangu was named deputy chief whip to Prosper Mutseyami.
Chamisa is under pressure to create "structures" for the CCC ahead of elections in 2023.
British political scientist professor Stephen Chan, who recently met Chamisa, said he "stressed the need for the West to know with whom it would be dealing, portfolio by portfolio, in the event of a 2023 CCC electoral victory."
CCC supporters attecked Professor Jonathan Moyo for just sharing an article highlighting the Mashonaland bias in Chamisa's Cabinet.
.@Bulawayo24News please come here and see how the pathetic cult that calls itself a democratic movement is piling crude insults on me, for sharing your article with no comment whatsoever!
— Prof Jonathan Moyo (@ProfJNMoyo) July 16, 2022
Source - The Standard