Joana Mamombe wants 100,000 US dollars from fellow CCC lawmaker Bridget Nyandoro over harmful lies. The Harare West representative filed court papers at the High Court against the Southerton MP. Nyandoro spread false stories about Mamombe having secret relationships with former party leader Nelson Chamisa. She also claimed Mamombe traded sexual favors for political benefits from powerful people. These accusations appeared across many WhatsApp chat groups throughout the opposition party.
Court documents list many damaging statements Nyandoro made about her colleague. She accused Mamombe of hating other party members and ignoring voters who elected her. Nyandoro said Mamombe gave away protected wetlands illegally and hired family members for city jobs. She claimed the MP faked her kidnapping and stole land from citizens. The messages called Mamombe a fake human rights activist who raped people.
Nyandoro called Mamombe a hypocrite who protects Chamisa from legal trouble. She said Mamombe knows important facts but refuses to testify against the former leader. The accused MP claims these lies destroyed her good reputation with voters and party members. Nyandoro has ten days to answer the lawsuit or face an automatic court judgment. This legal fight shows growing problems inside the troubled opposition movement.
Court documents list many damaging statements Nyandoro made about her colleague. She accused Mamombe of hating other party members and ignoring voters who elected her. Nyandoro said Mamombe gave away protected wetlands illegally and hired family members for city jobs. She claimed the MP faked her kidnapping and stole land from citizens. The messages called Mamombe a fake human rights activist who raped people.
Nyandoro called Mamombe a hypocrite who protects Chamisa from legal trouble. She said Mamombe knows important facts but refuses to testify against the former leader. The accused MP claims these lies destroyed her good reputation with voters and party members. Nyandoro has ten days to answer the lawsuit or face an automatic court judgment. This legal fight shows growing problems inside the troubled opposition movement.