Zimbabwe's former opposition leader, Nelson Chamisa, is back on the political stage after taking a two-year break.
He's launched what he calls Agenda 2026, a citizens' movement he says is meant to tackle a deep governance crisis marked by disputed elections, corruption, and state capture.
Speaking over the weekend, Chamisa said he's "returning to the dance floor," and he spoke to Lulu Gaboo about his next steps.

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