Paul Tungwarara, a special advisor to Zimbabwe's head of state, told mourners at a funeral in Chinhoyi that President Mnangagwa will retain office until his Vision 2030 economic blueprint reaches completion, describing the leader's tenure as divinely mandated. Speaking at services for Reverend Innocent Chitanda, an Apostolic Faith Mission cleric and Pastors4ED affiliate who collapsed and died days earlier, Tungwarara urged religious communities to back the administration and dismissed rival ambitions as futile until the national development roadmap is achieved.
Church leaders at the ceremony reinforced the message, with Pastors4ED founder Idirashe Dongo and AFMOZ president Cossum Chiyangwa calling for unity between congregations and government as the country pursues upper-middle-income status. Mnangagwa assumed power following Robert Mugabe's resignation, winning elections twice since then under a platform centered on infrastructure renewal and industrial growth.
Church leaders at the ceremony reinforced the message, with Pastors4ED founder Idirashe Dongo and AFMOZ president Cossum Chiyangwa calling for unity between congregations and government as the country pursues upper-middle-income status. Mnangagwa assumed power following Robert Mugabe's resignation, winning elections twice since then under a platform centered on infrastructure renewal and industrial growth.