Zimbabwean tech entrepreneur and political commentator Kuda Musasiwa has weighed in on the growing disillusionment within opposition circles, calling for introspection and a move beyond what he termed “vibes elections.”

Responding Cucsman letter of apology, Musasiwa took to social media to defend former opposition leader Nelson Chamisa while urging supporters to channel their energy toward defining real, tangible change.

“It was vibes young homie. Don’t stress. Chamisa is a solid man. He ran the best campaigns possible under the circumstances,” Musasiwa posted on X.
“The system and what he inherited is ROTTEN. A lot of the CCC MPs and gatekeepers are good people. The thirst for change can have everyone fighting each other instead of fighting the system.”

Musasiwa acknowledged the frustrations but cautioned against turning on each other, adding“Now we need to see what is the change we want and how does it look. It can’t be VIBES election after election.”