- Gambakwe discusses the alleged compromise of Nelson Chamisa by General Sithole [00:00].
- He mentions that Chamisa’s security was allegedly handled by state agents, specifically CIO (Central Intelligence Organisation) [00:15].
- Gambakwe claims that Chamisa was aware of this arrangement and that it was a way for the state to control him [00:30].
- He alleges that Chamisa’s rallies and movements were monitored and influenced by these state agents [01:00].
- Gambakwe suggests that this compromise is the reason for Chamisa’s perceived inaction and lack of a strong response to political events [02:00].
- He also discusses the internal dynamics of the CCC (Citizens Coalition for Change) party and the alleged infiltration by state agents [03:00].
- Gambakwe mentions specific individuals within the CCC who he claims are working with the state [04:00].
- He criticizes Chamisa for not addressing these issues publicly and for allegedly misleading his supporters [05:00].
- Gambakwe calls for transparency and accountability within the CCC and for Chamisa to come clean about his alleged dealings with the state [06:00].
- He also discusses the broader political landscape in Zimbabwe and the challenges faced by the opposition [07:00].
- Gambakwe expresses his disappointment with Chamisa’s leadership and calls for a new direction for the opposition [08:00].
- He encourages viewers to share their opinions and engage in a discussion about these issues [09:00].
- Gambakwe emphasizes the importance of holding leaders accountable and fighting for democracy in Zimbabwe [10:00].
- He also touches upon the role of social media in shaping political discourse and the need for responsible journalism [11:00].
- Gambakwe concludes by reiterating his claims about Chamisa’s compromise and urging viewers to stay informed and engaged [12:00].







































