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Zimbabwe

Tendai Laxton Biti

Date of Birth: 6 August 1966
Place of Birth: Dzivaresekwa, Harare


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Opposition in turmoil as Chamisa quits

The other Vice-President of the CCC former MP for Harare East and respected Finance Minister during the Government of National Unity Tendai Biti finally weighed in on the situation on 31 January in an interview where he said that as far as he knew he was still the Vice-President of the CCC...


ZANU-PF's impostor plot

One school of thought is that Tshabangu is the public face of another major opposition split where either (or both) of the CCC Deputy Presidents Tendai Biti and Welshman Ncube break away from or overthrow Chamisa...


Mnangagwa presses on regardless

Tshabangu went on to publish a press statement on 10 October stating that Chamisa himself had been expelled from the CCC and replaced with his deputies Tendai Biti and Welshman Ncube...


Chamisa wrestles with the crocodile, again

He is also much less sure footed talking about policy detail than either party colleagues like former finance minister Tendai Biti who has been sidelined in this campaign...

For examples the fight between former minister of finance Tendai Biti and Rusty Markham known for raising tricky questions in parliament and court cases as well as for being one of the few MPs to refuse a US$40 000 state pay out last year...


The Change campaign changes hands

Most of the seats had the Mwonzora candidates trailing far behind the candidates fronted by Chamisa's CCC: in Harare East MDC-T's Christopher Mbanga the former Deputy Mayor received a dismal 114 votes compared with the CCC's Tendai Biti who won the constituency with 7 534 votes and the ZANU-PF candidate Mavis Gumbo who received 3 045 votes (Dispatches 28/3/22 Chamisa's Citizens' Coalition for Change wins 19 out of 28 seats in grand by-election battle)...

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Reconciliation and a reckoning

Regional friendsHichilema's victory has been hailed by opposition politicians in the region with figures such as Zimbabwe's Tendai Biti and Nelson Chamisa Tanzania's Zitto Kabwe and South Africa's Mmusi Maimane attending the inauguration...


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