Zhombe (constituency)
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Zhombe is a constituency in the House of Assembly of the Parliament of Zimbabwe.
It is in Kwekwe District of the Midlands Province.
Zhombe MPs
Party Flag |
Hon. Member |
Gender | Photo | Party | Term | Remarks | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Edmore Samambwa | m | ZANU-PF | 2018 | ||||
Hon Daniel Mackenzie Ncube | m | ZANU-PF | 2013 | ||||
Hon Roger Tazviona | m | MDC-T | 2008 | ||||
Hon Daniel Mackenzie Ncube | m | ZANU-PF | 2005 | ||||
Hon Daniel Mackenzie Ncube | m | ZANU-PF | 2000 | ||||
Hon William Hwelette | m | ZANU-PF | 1995 | ||||
Hon William Hwelette | m | ZANU-PF | 1990 | ||||
Hon. JosiahTavagwisa Chinyat | m | ZANU-PF | 1985 | ||||
* | * | * | * | 1980 |
Current Member of Parliament
Hon. Edmore Samambwa[1]
About this Member of Parliament
He has been ZANU PF Youth Chairman for Midlands Province.[2]
2018 30 July -Parliamentary
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ZIPP | Edward Chamboko | 905 | -% | ? | |
MDC Alliance | Datsun Mapfumo | 8,517 | -% | ? | |
FreeZim Congress | Hlupe Mbiba | 151 | -% | ? | |
PRC | Benison Judah Ntini | 684 | -% | ? | |
ZANU-PF | Edmore Samambwa | 13,377 | -% | ? | |
ZAPU | Thokozana Sitsha | 238 | -% | ? |
2013 31 March -Parliamentary
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Independent | Brian Bako | 834 | 4.8% | ? | |
MDC-M | Sandra Ncube | 921 | 5.3% | ? | |
MDC-T | Roger Tazviona | 5,218 | 30.2% | ? | |
ZANU-PF | Daniel
Mackenzie Ncube |
9;850 | 57% | ? | |
ZAPU | Bernard Magugu | 427 | 2.5% | ? |
2008 March 29 - Parliamentary
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
MDC–T | Roger Tazviona | 5,445 | ?% | ||
MDC-M | John Edson Nyathi | 2,289 | ?% | ||
ZANU–PF | Daniel
Mackenzie Ncube |
5,122 | ?% | ||
Majority | 323 | ?% | |||
MDC–T win (new seat) |
Voter turnout 40.55%
Hon Roger Tazviona of Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai won the Zhombe Constituency seat.
For a summary of the 29 March 2008 Zimbabwe House of Assembly election see House of Assembly here
2005 March 31 -Parliamentary
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
MDC–T | Edson Nyathi | 8,579 | 35.7% | ||
ZANU–PF | Daniel
Mackenzie Ncube |
14,750 | 61.3%% | ||
Majority | 6281 | 26.1% | |||
ZANU–PF win |
At the time of election in 2005, there was a toal of 44851 registered voters in Zhombe Parliamentary Constituency. 54% voted, and of 24050 ballots cast, MDC polled 8579 and Zanu-PF polled 14750, while 721 were spoilt ballots.
2000 June 24–25 - Parliamentary
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Independent | Albert Charles Moyo Madambe | 386 | 1.9% | ? | |
Independent | Ganagana Wilbroad | 0 | 0 | ? | |
Movement for Democratic Change-Tsvangirai | Anna Mutisi | 8,165 | 39.6% | ? | |
United Parties | Gibson Dhuza | 539 | 2.6% | ? | |
Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front | Daniel Mackenzie Ncube | 10,757 | 52.1% | ? |
1995 April 8–9 - Parliamentary
William Hwelette ZANU-PF
This was the first election to be boycotted by some minority political parties in Zimbabwe since independence in 1980. However 55 of the 120 seats were not contested and ZANU-PF was the only party that fielded candidates in all the remaining 65 constituencies. ZANU- Ndonga won 2 seats letting ZANU-PF collect 118 over 120 seats. Margaret Dongo, a renegade from ZANU-PF contested her defeat in a court of law and a by-election gave her the seat. At the end of the day ZANU-PF had 117 seats, ZANU-NDONGA 2 and Margaret Dongo 1. [9]
1990 March 23 Parliamentary
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Independent | Raphael Muroyiwa | ||||
ZUM | Rodger Ross | ||||
ZANU–PF | William Hwelette | ||||
Majority | |||||
ZANU–PF win |
1985 July 1–2 - Parliamentary
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ZANU-PF | Josiah Tavagwisa Chinyati | 18,6007 | 50.6% | ? | |
PF-ZAPU | Stephen Kenneth Sesulelo Vuma | 17,257 | 46.9% | ? | |
UANC | Luckson Chando Mugara | 766 | 2.1% | ? | |
ZANU | Samuel Maara | 150 | 0.4% | ? |
See also
References
- ^ ZEC[1]|NATIONAL ASSEMBLY MIDLANDS PROVINCE.PDF|National Assembly Constituency 2018, RESULTS OF POLL in respect of ZHOMBE Constituency|ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION|Retrieved 6 August 2018
- ^ The Independent|Warring party factions in heated exchangeprovincial executive members, Justice Mayor Wadyajena (youth secretary for administration), Owen Mudha Ncube (secretary for security) and Edmore Samambwa (youth provincial chairman) were hauled before the disciplinary committee after three ministers from the province.The Independent|January 29, 2016|Politics|Retrieved 8 February 2016
- ^ ZEC|30 July 2018 [2]|NATIONAL ASSEMBLY MIDLANDS PROVINCE.PDF|National Assembly Constituency 2018, RESULTS OF POLL in respect of ZHOMBE Constituency|ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION|Retrieved 6 August 2018]
- ^ ZBC|30 July 2013 |Zimbabwe 2013Harmonised Election Results|ZBC News|Retrieved 20 February 2016
- ^ ZBC radio - Results - 'Harmonised' elections 29 March 2008: House of Assembly & Senate Archived March 2, 2016, at the Wayback Machine Kubatana - Archive|Midlands|Retrieved 18 February 2018
- ^ Sunday Mail|3 April 2005 - Results for Parliamentary Elections March 31, 2005:Zhombe Archived March 2, 2016, at the Wayback Machine Kubatana.net| Archive|Retrieved 18 February 2016
- ^ Sunday Mail|3 April 2005 Parliamentary Election31 March 2005:Candidate Results kubatana.net|Elections|Retrieved 18 February 2016
- ^ News Page ZIMBABWE ELECTION RESULTS - June 2000:Zhombe zimbabwesituation.com|Retrieved 18 February 2016
- ^ African Democracy Encyclopaedia Project Zimbabwe: 1995 House of Assembly results Archived January 5, 2016, at the Wayback Machine EISA|Retrieved 18 February 2016
- ^ Zimbabwe News Vol. 21, No.3 |psimg.jstor.org|Retrieved 18 February 2016