Chamisa Resigns from Zimbabwe's CCC Party, Plans New Opposition Amid Alleged Government Sabotage
• Nelson Chamisa resigned as leader of Zimbabwe's opposition CCC party, saying it had been "contaminated" and "hijacked" by the government
• He won 44% of votes in 2018 election marred by allegations of irregularities; later lost MP seats in "sabotage"
• The 45-year-old lawyer and pastor plans to set up new party, says "giving up not an option"
• Blames ruling ZANU-PF party and President Mnangagwa for issues like poor hospitals and social services
• Has faced threats, attacks during 20+ year opposition career; previously led MDC party before founding CCC