Sengezo Tshabangu faced criticism after commending Zanu PF legislator Scott Sakupwanya for stadium renovations in Mabvuku. The self-appointed Citizens Coalition for Change secretary general visited the Mabvuku Number 1 Grounds, and he expressed admiration for the upgrades meeting international standards.
Social media users attacked Tshabangu for appearing to align with the ruling party. Bruce Mhuka accused Sakupwanya of violence during his path to parliament, and others questioned Tshabangu's statement about reserving comment on Zanu PF's 2030 agenda.
Noah Mpofu corrected Tshabangu by noting that constitutional elections are scheduled for 2028 rather than after 2030. Additional critics labeled the opposition figure a sellout, and others suggested his new vehicle influenced his political stance.
Social media users attacked Tshabangu for appearing to align with the ruling party. Bruce Mhuka accused Sakupwanya of violence during his path to parliament, and others questioned Tshabangu's statement about reserving comment on Zanu PF's 2030 agenda.
Noah Mpofu corrected Tshabangu by noting that constitutional elections are scheduled for 2028 rather than after 2030. Additional critics labeled the opposition figure a sellout, and others suggested his new vehicle influenced his political stance.