MDC-T vice-president Nelson Chamisa is set to become a master of religion, when he graduates as a pastor today, after successfully completing pastoral and theological studies course.

BY BLESSED MHLANGA

MDC-T vice-president Nelson Chamisa

Chamisa has been a student at Living Waters Theological Seminary for the past three years and will be capped at the Tynwald Seminary campus in Harare.

A lawyer by profession, the politician is also a devout Christian fellowshipping with Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) Church.

Living Waters Theological Seminary has been in existence for 42 years, having been founded in 1974 by a Reverend Wilson, a missionary from the United States.

The seminary was then known as Rhodesia African Theological College before Ronald Kinnear changed the college’s name to Living Waters Theological Seminary under the leadership of Gerald Rozzell as principal from 1982 to 1990.

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Some of the prominent personalities to have come out of Living Waters Theological Seminary include United Family International Church leader, Emmanuel Makandiwa, Heartfelt International Ministries leader, Tavonga Vutabwashe, gospel musician, Charles Charamba, the Murefu brothers, Constantine and Titus, and renowned late evangelist, Fanuel Chiweshe, among others.

The seminary enrols, educates, grooms, develops and equips men and women from a vast variety of backgrounds into solid leaders and credible ministers of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.