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BREAKING: Prof Welshman Ncube suspends Sengezo Tshabangu

by Mandla Ndlovu
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In a bold move aimed at restoring order within the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), Acting President Professor Welshman Ncube has suspended interim Secretary General Sengezo Tshabangu. The decision marks a significant step in reclaiming the party's integrity after allegations of Tshabangu's attempts to hijack its operations.


Acting under Article 9.1.2.3 of the CCC constitution, Prof Ncube made the decision to suspend Tshabangu with immediate effect. The suspension, announced through Presidential Spokesperson Kurauone Chihwayi, is part of a broader effort to steer the party back on course after months of internal discord.

"Tshabangu's actions were deemed to be in contravention of the party's constitution," the statement noted. "The suspension is pending a disciplinary hearing in line with the party's internal processes."

Prof Ncube's intervention comes at a critical time for the CCC, which has faced accusations of being undermined from within. Tshabangu has been at the center of controversy, with party insiders accusing him of overstepping his mandate and working against CCC's founding principles.

Political analysts see this move as a demonstration of strong leadership by Prof Ncube, who is working to consolidate the party's vision and ensure unity among its members. By taking firm action, he is signaling a zero-tolerance approach to any form of misconduct that undermines the party's mission.

This decisive step is expected to resonate with party supporters, many of whom have expressed concerns about Tshabangu’s recent activities. The disciplinary hearing is anticipated to provide further clarity on the allegations against him and reaffirm the CCC’s commitment to democratic accountability.

Prof Ncube's leadership in this moment is seen as a turning point for the CCC as it seeks to refocus on its core objectives and prepare for future political battles.

This story is developing. Stay with us for more updates.

Source - Byo24news