Chamisa resets opposition politics, locks out former allies, and bets on a citizen-first shell game despite losing the last national contest.
New movement, clean slate pitch
New movement, clean slate pitch
- Nelson Chamisa signals a hard break from past partners.
- Agenda frames a people-powered vehicle, not party machinery.
- Agenda 2026 targets state power.
- Old brands and faces get iced out.
- Past networks are treated as baggage.
- Rebuild centers on neighborhoods and calm organizing.
- Legacy leadership lanes are closed.
- Renewal language dominates the rollout.
- Leadership details stay intentionally fuzzy.
- Chamisa claims supporters already know the drill.
- Confusion is positioned as protection.
- Critics are cast as snoops fishing for intel.
- Zimbabwe Electoral Commission records a loss.
- Chamisa posts 44 percent in the presidential race.
- Emmerson Mnangagwa secures 52.6 percent for ZANU-PF.
- Parliament tilts heavily away from Citizens Coalition for Change.