Categories: Zim Latest

CCC set to announce 2023 election candidates

The country’s biggest opposition, Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC), has hinted at announcing the names of 2023 election candidates after concluding the vetting process in all constituencies and council wards across the country.

The party said it is now consulting party members to find the best candidates to represent the party.

CCC initially announced it would reveal its candidates on 11 April but later said announcing the names may expose the candidates to attacks by ZANU PF members. Fadzayi Mahere the party’s spokesperson said:
We can confirm that the process has proceeded smoothly. Candidates have been successfully nominated and vetted for each of these seats (210 constituencies and 1 971 wards). Stakeholders have been consulted.
We are currently at the citizen caucus stage where citizens will have a say on who will be the best representative for each respective community.
According to the CCC candidate selection procedures document, the process is in five parts: nomination which happened on 5 April 2023; candidate acceptance confirmation in which nominated candidates were supposed to accept the nomination; candidate vetting and announcement of candidates that would have passed the vetting stage.
The final stage will be consensus-building caucuses before the official announcement of victorious candidates who will represent the party in general elections set for August this year.
Mahere said CCC is confident of winning the upcoming general elections. She said:
We are well on course to ensure the citizens’ movement is competently and ethically represented in every community of Zimbabwe.
The citizens will have the opportunity to put a permanent end in the ballot box to the repression, persecution, hunger and poverty created by ZANU PF.
A CCC government will usher in a new Great Zimbabwe with leaders who will deliver dignity, freedom and prosperity for all.
Meanwhile, an Afrobarometer survey in February this year revealed that the opposition had a four-point advantage (48%) over the ruling ZANU PF (44%) in voting preferences.

agencies

Share
Published by
admin

Recent Posts

Buying Cars in Harare & South Africa via Beitbridge: A Complete 2025 Guide

Buying a car in South Africa and bringing it into Zimbabwe through Beitbridge has become… Read More

4th December 2025

A New Era Begins — Our Football Coverage Has Moved to Mzansi.com

For years, our platform has been your trusted destination for breaking football news, match updates,… Read More

26th November 2025

Autos.Africa: Connecting Africa’s EV Car Buyers, Exporters, and Dealers in One Automotive Network

Across Africa, vehicle buyers and importers are discovering a new way to connect — through… Read More

5th November 2025

Buy UK, South African and Chinese Vehicles in Lesotho — CarsInLesotho.com Opens Global Access to Quality Cars and Trucks

Cars for sale in Lesotho  are now easily available to consumers with different budgets. Moreover,… Read More

5th November 2025

3 perish, 18 injured in fatal RTA along Harare-Mutare road

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirms a fatal road traffic accident which occurred on 23/10/25… Read More

24th October 2025

CIO bursts WhatsApp extortion web scam

Zimbabwe's state security agency, Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) has burst an intricate WhatsApp-based scam through… Read More

24th October 2025