Brighton Chiseva
Controversial musician Hosiah ‘Vapange’ Chipanga who once made numerous attempts to engage President Emmerson Mnangagwa to deliver what he said was ‘God’s revelation’ to him on how to govern, for the country to be delivered from current problems recently met the President but could not deliver the message.
Chipanga met President Mnangagwa in Mutasa South constituency last weekend during a rally where he was performing alongside Baba Harare.
He said he was happy to meet the President though he could not deliver his message saying he was ordered to follow proper procedures which he said he will do in due course.
He said meeting the President was a step in the right direction since he got a positive answer on his request to meet him.
“It was like breaking new ground to me since I had never got so close to the president since he came to power. Now that I have managed to meet him and got a positive answer on my request that I can someday meet him, that green light gives me not only hope but assurance that God is alive and that he is there for us to make Zimbabwe a better country if not the best on the planet,” said Chipanga.
He said it was his hope that this time the president will take him seriously and consider meeting him to hear his vision saying it is only after the meeting that he will be able to know whether or not the challenges could be solved.
“I don’t know yet of being successful but I have hope that the President of the country is going to take me seriously on my vision and mission, thereafter I would be able to know whether the destination can be reached or the struggle continues,” added Chipanga.
He said what is left for him now is to learn and follow the right channels to go meet him saying he is confident that if he deliver the message, Zimbabwe will be a better country or even the best.
He claims that all his attempts to meet the president were in vain saying he wanted to deliver a massage he got from God when he came to him in 1977 through a vision with a revelation on how the Creator wants Zimbabwean leaders to lead the country enroute to becoming light of Africa and the world.
In 2021 Chipanga told TellZim News he received a vision of how the country would look like if the leaders take his advice.
“It was on September 13, 1977 when the holy spirit descended on me and a new world different from the current one shown to me and thereafter everything and means to live in such a new world was taught to me. It is from that time until today that I have tried to approach my country leaders on how best our Creator wants Zimbabwe to be led and become the light of Africa and the whole world.
“The vision says everything about how people should live, together with how they should be governed in the kingdom of God on earth. To the President, I would advise him on how he can tackle the problems the country is facing using God’s advice and ideology,” said Chipanga.
He said Africa inherited ‘evil system of governance’ from former colonial masters and that copying other nations will not workout.
“In other words, we as Africans inherited and still copy the evil systems of governance from our colonizers yet Zimbabwe has a new system of governance and living reserved for it as a chosen country.
“No matter how accurate we may copy, it will not work for Zimbabwe until we discover our reserved peculiar route,” he added.
Chipanga said the current model of governance by government is more like upside down when compared to the ideal model.
He said the country lost its direction beginning from the days of former president
Robert Mugabe to the ‘New Dispensation’ which has done nothing to remedy the
‘curse’ that has befallen the country.
“For the past 40 years, I have tried all means known to me to meet the President of
my country both the late and the current one to no avail.
“It is true that those with powers to tell the President of whoever would want to see him are, for some reason, or due to the evil spirit of the devil that wants to
see us suffer, do not convey the request.
“In brief, I would tell President Mnangagwa of God’s spiritual advice on how
Zimbabwe can change itself and the world at large for the better,” said
Chipanga.