Chamisa jumps back into politics, pitching a citizen-led push after calling Zimbabwe adrift, corrupt, and misruled.
Return to active politics
Return to active politics
- Says a two-year pause is over.
- Frames the comeback as duty-driven.
- Positions himself as responding to the national decline.
- Ties the move to worsening conditions.
- Brands it a citizen-powered movement.
- Targets governance failure.
- Calls out disputed elections.
- Flags corruption and state capture.
- Argues the country lacks direction.
- Describes repression and authoritarian control.
- Says silence would equal abandonment.
- Casts leadership as an obligation.
- Downplays ego and personal ambition.
- Says citizens demanded his return.
- Calls leadership a calling, not a career.
- Claims authenticity still resonates.
- Points to over five million abroad.
- Emphasizes youth unemployment.
- Highlights widespread extreme poverty.
- Says hope needs rebuilding everywhere.
- Claims past electoral victories over Emmerson Mnangagwa.
- Accuses rivals of manipulation.
- Predicts resistance tactics will fail.
- Says determined citizens will force change.