"I am the one who was chosen by the council that I should take over from our late president and that was decided in accordance with the constitution," said Chamisa.
As Zimbabwe historical doyen of democracy's remains were laid to rest in Humanikwa village, Buhera, a dark cloud has descended on the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) with the most shared belief being that Tsvangirai's death marked the end of the main opposition party.
BY COSTA
Violence and intimidation and hate speech have no place in modern society, including stoning beating and burning people alive as attempted yesterday in an attack on Ms Khupe and Mr Mwonzora.
Thousands of people from all walks of life thronged the Humasekwa homestead in Buhera to pay their last respects to former Prime Minister and leader of MDC-T , Morgan Tsvangirai.
There was drama at the funeral of former MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai in Buhera when one of the two Vice Presidents, Thokozani Khupe and party Secretary General, Douglas Mwonzora were stoned and beaten by
Chamisa, seized the moment to put to rest the power struggle within the embattled party where he disclosed that before Tsvangirai left for his final trip to South Africa on 6 January, he called him and assured him that he was the able leader to
I have made contact with most of the social organisations which partnered with the late President Tsvangirai in his life journey as a democrat. These include the labour bodies, student movements, churches.