Chamisa Explains The ‘God Is In It’ Expression
By Staff Reporter
Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa says the God is in it expression refers to the purposes and will of God to the challenges that people encounter as a nation.
In an interview to mark his 45th birthday, Chamisa said people have often misunderstood what he means when uses the slogan.
“Leadership is a calling, it’s a task, it’s not just a title and a responsibility which is a heavy burden which burden you are not able to carry by yourself. You can only carry the burden on account of providence from above and when I say God is in it, a lot of people have not understood what I mean by God is in it.
“God is in it, in the sense that any other thing that happens in this life, the life of nations, communities and human life is all authored by our father in heaven, when we say God is in it, the ups and downs, the challenges, the twist and turns all the facets of life, all the circumstances of life are for his will and purposes to be established so I see the task that I have been given as a task to lead Zimbabwe to prosperity and usher the transformational promise,” said Chamisa
The opposition leader is for the second time expected to President Emmerson Mnangagwa a good run for his money in the decisive election set for between July and August this year.