Mnangagwa Must Repent Says Chamisa

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Self proclaimed change champion in chief and Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has advised President Emmerson Mnangagwa to repent before visiting Zimbabwean churches.

Chamisa said this in a recent interview with Alpha Media Holdings’ Heart & Soul tele-radio.

The youthful leader, who is also a pastor said Mnangagwa must respect places of worship across the country. He added that it is wrong to seek political mileage using “religion”.

“I haven’t seen any massive Zanu PF rallies around the country other than their church attendances,” the CCC leader said on Heart & Soul’s FreeTalk programme.

“I have seen Mr Mnangagwa at some apostolic churches, and other places of worship.

“Mr Mnangagwa must desist from contaminating places of worship by talking politics and preaching politics.

“I saw him reading one of the verses one of these days and he couldn’t even complete that verse.

“He must repent first and then understand that churches are places of worship, not campaign platforms.”

He said Mnangagwa was panicking because he knew that he would be defeated in the upcoming crunch general elections.

“Mr Mnangagwa is the one who will be going to the courts crying out when election results come out,” Chamisa said.

“We are sure of this one. That’s why he is panicking; he is so scared of an election.

“That’s why he is moving from pillar to post, we see him going around all these churches to try and galvanise and prop up his fortunes.”

Chamisa’s claims comes after Mnangagwa has been moving around the country addressing church gatherings, mainly those of the apostolic sects who have promised to overwhelmingly vote for him in the upcoming harmonised elections.

The Zanu PF leader has officiated at several church gatherings, including those of Emmanuel Makandiwa-led United Family International Church (UFIC), the Zion Christian Church and major indigenous apostolic sects.

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