Mthwakazi Republic Party

[2] In 2018, the party delivered a petition to Pick n Pay Stores, saying the company had become "a liability to the people of Bulawayo and Matabeleland in general, through meddling in tribal politics of the current regime".

[5] In 2020, the party alleged that Ingutsheni Hospital was employing workers from outside Bulawayo, saying this was "a contravention of the Constitutional rights of Matabeleland dwellers".

[6] On 8 April 2021 the Mthwakazi Republic Party staged a peaceful protest in the Zimbabwean embassy in South Africa, demanding the release of nine of their members held in Khami prison.

[8] Prior to 2018, the party had not participated in Zimbabwe's elections, wanting "Matabeleland independence first".

The party promised that if elected, "the education sector remains our single most important target".