Nelson Chamisa, the former leader of Zimbabwe’s opposition CCC, has finally broken his silence amidst growing criticism from his supporters.

In a recent motivational speech shared on his channel, Chamisa addressed the suffering and pain faced by the people of Zimbabwe, acknowledging their struggles and reassuring them that a solution is imminent.

Chamisa’s message comes as a response to the mounting criticism he has faced from his supporters, who felt that he had been silent for too long and had failed to deliver on his promises.

The former opposition leader has been under pressure to provide a clear direction and vision for the country, which has been grappling with economic and political challenges.

In his speech, Chamisa expressed his gratitude to his supporters for their unwavering commitment and solid support, despite the difficulties they are facing.

He urged them to “trust the process” and to have faith that the problems they are encountering will be solved in a unique way.

Chamisa also drew on his Christian faith, quoting the biblical phrase “God is not man that He should promise and not deliver!” to reassure his supporters that their struggles will not be in vain.

He ended his message with a call to his followers to “be of good cheer” and to remember that “God is in it” forever and always.