Professor Welshman Ncube
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Power Play: Prof. Ncube says CCC leadership struggles with Parly recognition
Professor Welshman Ncube, acting leader of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), says the party’s leadership does not have full…
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Ncube denies controlling Tshabangu, blames him for CCC recalls
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) acting president Professor Welshman Ncube has denied claims that he was Sengezo Tshabangu’s handler and…
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CCC squabbles seen as distraction from pressing national issues
Some Zimbabweans have expressed the view that the recent appointments to leadership positions in the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC)…
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CCC appoints Prof Ncube as acting president
The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has appointed Professor Welshman Ncube as the acting president of the party as he…
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MPs and Cllrs instructed stay in positions as CCC crisis deepens
The National Standing Committee of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has directed its party representatives in parliament and councils…
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Prof Ncube sounds alarm on electoral reforms
Urgent attention should be paid to electoral reforms on voter registration, transparency of the voter’s roll, and the right of…
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Let’s energise voters in Matabeleland, Prof Ncube tells CCC
Professor Welshman Ncube says the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has a duty to assure voters they are committed to…
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‘Govt has no appetite for electoral reforms’
The opposition must be prepared to fight for victory under the ‘most adverse’ conditions as Zimbabwe heads to the 2023…
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CCC launches city-wide voter registration campaign
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has launched a door-to-door campaign in Bulawayo to urge residents to register to vote ahead…
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Anyone is free to join CCC: Prof Ncube
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) vice president Professor Welshman Ncube says any citizen who wishes to see a change in government must join…
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