#RRRV2023 On the other hand, the main opposition parties, the CCC and the MDC-T were bogged down in a fight over names, a situation that was exacerbated by the announcement of the by-election date. The announcement by Mwonzora that his party was to run in by-elections as the MDC Alliance, a name that the Nelson Chamisa outfit had used all along, upped the tension and contributed to some of the clashes between Mwonzora and Chamisa’s supporters, and subsequently, the MDC-T contributed to a little over one percent of all violations, and this is due to incidents where Chamisa’s supporters were violated for supporting the newly formed CCC. OUR CONCLUSION: It can be concluded that by indicating that his party was to contest as MDC Alliance, Mwonzora sought to further diminish the chances of a thriving opposition in Zimbabwe. It must be noted that according to the Constitution of Zimbabwe, citizens have the freedom to associate with any political party they so wish to. It was therefore of great concern for the State and ruling party to be seen to coalesce and take sides with a faction of the main opposition political party to undermine political party of the main opposition. Evidence of this is seen in the nearly 24 months by the manner in which activities of the main political party were met with the heavy hand of the police resulting in many members of this outfit being in the courts. It seemed however activities of Zanu PF and the Mwonzora outfit went unnoticed. The events of January confirm that the recall of MDC Alliance MPs from Parliament was not just a political move that cost the taxpayer who now has to shoulder the expense of byelections, but was also part of a grand scheme by the ruling party to destroy the opposition.What is of great concern is that with such a situation, the credibility of the election is put into doubt considering the coalescence between some politicians, the ruling party and some government institutions that are expected to be independent. We continue to call for impartiality by the relevant institutions charged with the responsibility to ensure a free, fair and credible election and that the will of the people eventually prevails. Pic: ZPPINFO

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