EXILED, former Cabinet minister Jonathan Moyo has described Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa as politically green and needed to work harder to guarantee a comprehensive victory in the 2023 elections.
This follows the Mass Public Opinion Institute (MPOI)’s Afrobarometer round nine survey report on Zimbabwe on June 15, 2022, which showed a marked decline in ratings of the ruling Zanu PF party leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa, and the rise of Chamisa.
Indications were that if presidential elections were to be held under the current environment, the Zanu PF leader would lose to the CCC leader.

The survey said 33% of respondents would vote for Chamisa against 30% for Mnangagwa.
Writing on his Twitter handle, Moyo said the percentage margin difference between the two leaders meant that the opposition leader, even though portrayed as leading, it was not a foregone conclusion that Chamisa would win the polls.
When Mnangagwa took over as President in a 2017 coup, at least 38% of surveyed citizens expressed intentions to vote for him, and five years later, this had dramatically dropped to 30%. Meanwhile, Chamisa’s vote has been growing exponentially. In 2017, only 16% freely expressed intentions to vote for him, which has gone up to 33%