Chaos reigns supreme in opposition
Wallace Ruzvidzo
Herald Reporter
Chaos and disorder continue to reign supreme in the beleaguered CCC as factions within the opposition outfit continue to
escalate with the latest disagreement centred on funds to be disbursed under the Political Parties (Finance) Act.
Justice, Legal, and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi announced that he was going to disburse funds to the
political parties as provided for in the Constitution.
A faction led by Mr Jameson Timba filed an urgent High Court application seeking an order to stop Minister Ziyambi from
disbursing the funds until leadership disputes within the opposition have been settled.
Mr Welshman Ncube then made an application to the High Court, seeking to be involved in the matter, citing that he is the
CCC’s acting president.
“I aver that the 1st Applicant and myself ought to, have been joined in the proceedings that were instituted by the 1st and 2nd
Respondent. Their non-citation of the applicants is conspicuous as they are fully aware that the applicants have a real and
substantial interest in the matter,” read part of the application.
“This is an application that must never be opposed by any sane mind or legal practitioner. The reading of the notice of motion
is very clear and shows that the Applicants indeed have a real and substantial interest in the matter and its outcome.”
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