"From my assessment, there is substantial publicly documented evidence that the political developments associated with Tshabangu have fundamentally altered Zimbabwe's opposition landscape," Moyo said.He said the recalls of opposition legislators and councillors had created instability within the opposition while weakening its parliamentary strength and organisational cohesion. It would not be appropriate to present speculation as fact," he said.A Bulawayo political analyst took a more critical view, arguing that Tshabangu had accomplished something that years of political confrontation had failed to achieve. "He seems to have studied the weaknesses and loopholes in the opposition and struck with a chilling effect to control and manage the opposition. He seems to be doing everything possible to aid the regime," the analyst said.The analyst argued that while Zanu-PF's parliamentary dominance had increased, the wider opposition remained significant outside Parliament. "In a way, Zanu-PF has no opposition to worry about inside Parliament, but the opposition is swelling outside.