In a surprising move, a former chairman of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has declared his intention to contest the upcoming presidential election in Zimbabwe. This new development is expected to shake up the political landscape, as the former chairman will be challenging incumbent President Emmerson Mnangagwa and opposition leader Nelson Chamisa. The MDC has been a major force in Zimbabwean politics, and the former chairman’s decision to run as an independent candidate may split the opposition vote. The presidential election is scheduled to take place in 2023, and the campaign season is already heating up. Mnangagwa, who has been in power since 2017, is seeking re-election, while Chamisa is hoping to unseat him. The former MDC chairman’s entry into the race adds a new layer of complexity to the election, as he is expected to appeal to some of the same voters who support Chamisa. The former chairman has a reputation for being a strong leader and a skilled politician, which could make him a formidable opponent. However, he will face significant challenges, including fundraising and building a campaign infrastructure. The election is also expected to be closely watched by the international community, as Zimbabwe seeks to recover from years of economic and political instability. The country has been struggling to recover from a devastating economic crisis, and the election will be seen as a crucial test of its democratic credentials. The former MDC chairman’s candidacy may also raise questions about the role of the MDC in the election, as some party members may be tempted to support him instead of Chamisa. The MDC has been plagued by internal divisions and power struggles, which could weaken its chances of winning the election. Despite these challenges, the former chairman remains optimistic about his chances, citing his experience and track record as a leader. He has also promised to bring a new level of transparency and accountability to government, which may resonate with voters who are disillusioned with the current administration. The election is expected to be highly contested, with all candidates facing significant challenges in their bid for the presidency. As the campaign season heats up, Zimbabweans will be watching closely to see how the former MDC chairman’s candidacy will impact the outcome of the election.