MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa yesterday described the late Buhera South senator, Christine Java nee Rambanepasi, who died in the early hours of Sunday, as a principled politician who never succumbed to pressure to join the rival MDC-T faction now led by Douglas Mwonzora.
Chamisa was speaking at the funeral wake of the late MDC
Alliance legislator in Waterfalls, Harare, yesterday.
“She was a very industrious person,” Chamisa said. “We hear
there have been cases where some leaders said ‘come to me, I will give you
better pastures’. It is normal, we are the shepherds and people have the right
to choose who to support.”
Several MPs last year dumped Chamisa while others were
recalled by the rival faction then led by Thokozani Khupe following the March
Supreme Court ruling that ruled that she was interim leader of the MDC-T.
Rambanapasi-Java is mother to Tabernacle of Grace Church
founder Apostle Batsirai Java and United States-based Zimbabwean charismatic
preacher and socialite Passion Java. She succumbed to cancer at the age of 65.
She joined the MDC in 2000 and was elected Manicaland
provincial secretary for elections before she was elected senator for Buhera
South in the 2008 elections. Newsday
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