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Summary of 2018 Results for National Assembly SCHEDULE (A) RESULTS OF 2018 HARMONISED ELECTIONS: NATIONAL ASSEMBLY DIRECT ELECTIONS SER PROVINCE CONSTITUENCY WINNING CANDIDATE SEX PARTY 1 Bulawayo Metropolitan Bulawayo Central Watson Nicola Jane F MDC- Alliance 2 Bulawayo Metropolitan Bulawayo East Nyoni Ilos M MDC- Alliance 3 Bulawayo Metropolitan Bulawayo South Modi Rajeshkumar. Indukant M ZANU PF 4 Bulawayo Metropolitan Emakhandeni-Entumbane Tshuma Dingilizwe M MDC- Alliance 5 Bulawayo Metropolitan Lobengula Banda Gift M MDC- Alliance 6 Bulawayo Metropolitan Luveve Ndlovu Stella F MDC- Alliance 7 Bulawayo Metropolitan Magwegwe Ndebele Anele M MDC- Alliance 8 Bulawayo Metropolitan Makokoba Sithole James M MDC- Alliance 9 Bulawayo Metropolitan Nketa Masuku Phelela M MDC- Alliance 10 Bulawayo Metropolitan Nkulumane Phulu Kucaca Ivumile M MDC- Alliance 11 Bulawayo Metropolitan Pelandaba-Mpopoma Moyo Charles M MDC- Alliance 12 Bulawayo Metropolitan Pumula Mahlangu Sichelesile F MDC- Alliance 13 Harare Metropolitan Budiriro Machingauta Coster M MDC- Alliance 14 Harare Metropolitan Chitungwiza North Sithole Godfrey Karakadzayi M MDC- Alliance 15 Harare Metropolitan Chitungwiza South Mavhunga Maxwell M MDC- Alliance 16 Harare Metropolitan Dzivarasekwa Mushoriwa Edwin M MDC- Alliance 17 Harare Metropolitan Epworth Kureva Earthrage M MDC- Alliance 18 Harare Metropolitan Glen Norah Chikombo Wellington M MDC- Alliance 19 Harare Metropolitan Glenview North Dinar Kennedy M MDC- Alliance 20 Harare Metropolitan Glenview South Tsvangirai Java Vimbayi F MDC- Alliance 21 Harare Metropolitan Harare Central Zwizwai Murisi M MDC- Alliance 22 Harare Metropolitan Harare East Biti Laxton Tendai M MDC- Alliance 23 Harare Metropolitan Harare North Markham Allan Norman M MDC- Alliance 24 Harare Metropolitan Harare South Mnangagwa Tongai Mafidi M ZANU PF 25 Harare Metropolitan Harare West Mamombe Joanah F MDC- Alliance 26 Harare Metropolitan Hatfield Mashakada Tapiwa M MDC- Alliance 27 Harare Metropolitan Highfield East Murai Erick M MDC- Alliance 28 Harare Metropolitan Highfield West Chidziva Happymore M MDC- Alliance 29 Harare Metropolitan Kambuzuma Madzimure Willias M MDC- Alliance 30 Harare Metropolitan Kuwadzana Mushayi Miriam F MDC- Alliance 31 Harare Metropolitan Kuwadzana East Hwende Chalton M MDC- Alliance 32 Harare Metropolitan Mabvuku-Tafara Chidakwa James M MDC- Alliance 33 Harare Metropolitan Mbare Chamisa Starman M MDC- Alliance 34 Harare Metropolitan Mount Pleasant Banda Samuel M MDC- Alliance 35 Harare Metropolitan Mufakose Matsunga Susan F MDC- Alliance 36 Harare Metropolitan Southerton Moyo Peter M MDC- Alliance 37 Harare Metropolitan St Marys Tarusenga Unganai Dickson M MDC- Alliance 38 Harare Metropolitan Sunningdale Kankuni Winnie F MDC- Alliance 39 Harare Metropolitan Warren Park Hamauswa Shakespear M MDC- Alliance 40 Harare Metropolitan Zengeza East Chimbaira Goodrich M MDC- Alliance 41 Harare Metropolitan Zengeza West Sikhala Job M MDC- Alliance 42 Manicaland Buhera Central Nyashanu Mathew M ZANU PF 43 Manicaland Buhera North Mutomba William M ZANU PF 44 Manicaland Buhera South Chinotimba Joseph M ZANU PF 45 Manicaland Buhera West Dzuma Soul M ZANU PF 46 Manicaland Chimanimani East Sacco Joshua Kurt M ZANU PF 47 Manicaland Chimanimani West Matsikenyere Nokuthula F ZANU PF 48 Manicaland Chipinge Central Machingura Raymore M ZANU PF 49 Manicaland Chipinge East Mlambo Mathias Matewu M MDC- Alliance 50 Manicaland Chipinge South Porusingazi Enock M ZANU PF 51 Manicaland Chipinge West Nyamudeza Sibonile M MDC- Alliance 52 Manicaland Dangamvura/Chikanga Mutseyami Chapfiwa Prosper M MDC- Alliance 53 Manicaland Headlands Chingosho Christopher Peter M ZANU PF 54 Manicaland Makoni Central Tekeshe David M MDC- Alliance 55 Manicaland Makoni North Munetsi James M ZANU PF 56 Manicaland Makoni South Mataranyika Dudzai Misheck M ZANU PF 57 Manicaland Makoni West Muswere Jenfan M ZANU PF 58 Manicaland Musikavanhu Murire Joshua M ZANU PF 59 Manicaland Mutare Central Gonese Innocent Tinashe M MDC- Alliance 60 Manicaland Mutare North Madiro Michael M ZANU PF 61 Manicaland Mutare South Ngome Jefry M ZANU PF 62 Manicaland Mutare West Muchimwe Percy Teedzai M ZANU PF 63 Manicaland Mutasa Central Saruwaka Trevor Jones Lovelace M MDC- Alliance Page 1 of 7 64 Manicaland Mutasa North Madiwa Chido F ZANU PF 65 Manicaland Mutasa South Tsunga Regai M MDC- Alliance 66 Manicaland Nyanga North Sanyatwe Chido F ZANU PF 67 Manicaland Nyanga South Mandiwanzira Supa Collins M ZANU PF 68 Mashonaland Central Bindura North Musanhi Kenneth. Shupikai M ZANU PF 69 Mashonaland Central Bindura South Matangira Toendepi. Remigious M ZANU PF 70 Mashonaland Central Guruve North Dzepasi Girovah M ZANU PF 71 Mashonaland Central Guruve South Dutiro Patrick M ZANU PF 72 Mashonaland Central Mazowe Central Chidamba Sydney M ZANU PF 73 Mashonaland Central Mazowe North Mugweni Campion Takura M ZANU PF 74 Mashonaland Central Mazowe South Chasi Fortune M ZANU PF 75 Mashonaland Central Mazowe West Kazembe Kazembe M ZANU PF 76 Mashonaland Central Mbire Karoro Douglas M ZANU PF 77 Mashonaland Central Mt Darwin East Marikisi Norman M ZANU PF 78 Mashonaland Central Mt Darwin North Muponora Noveti M ZANU PF 79 Mashonaland Central Mt Darwin South Kabozo Stephen M ZANU PF 80 Mashonaland Central Mt Darwin West Seremwe Bannwell M ZANU PF 81 Mashonaland Central Muzarabani North Zhemu Soda M ZANU PF 82 Mashonaland Central Muzarabani South Tapera Saizi M ZANU PF 83 Mashonaland Central Rushinga Nyabani Tendai M ZANU PF 84 Mashonaland Central Shamva North Gorerino Oscar M ZANU PF 85 Mashonaland Central Shamva South Bushu Bramwell M ZANU PF 86 Mashonaland East Chikomba Central Mhona Felix Tapiwa M ZANU PF 87 Mashonaland East Chikomba East Kanhutu Irene Nzenza F ZANU PF 88 Mashonaland East Chikomba West Mangwiro John Chamunorwa M ZANU PF 89 Mashonaland East Goromonzi North Bvute Ozias M ZANU PF 90 Mashonaland East Goromonzi South Chikudo Rueben M MDC- Alliance 91 Mashonaland East Goromonzi West Mutodi Energy M ZANU PF 92 Mashonaland East Maramba Pfungwe Karumazondo Makuwi Tichawona M ZANU PF 93 Mashonaland East Marondera Central Matewu Caston M MDC- Alliance 94 Mashonaland East Marondera East Chidakwa Patrick M ZANU PF 95 Mashonaland East Marondera West Mukunyaidze Spiwe Elizabeth I F ZANU PF 96 Mashonaland East Mudzi North Kachepa Newton M ZANU PF 97 Mashonaland East Mudzi South Samukange Jonathan Tawonana M ZANU PF 98 Mashonaland East Mudzi West Mudyiwa Magna F ZANU PF 99 Mashonaland East Murewa North Garwe Daniel M ZANU PF 100 Mashonaland East Murewa South Matiza Biggie Joel M ZANU PF 101 Mashonaland East Murewa West Sewera Jonah Nyikadzino M ZANU PF 102 Mashonaland East Mutoko East Musiyiwa Richard M ZANU PF 103 Mashonaland East Mutoko North Chinomona Mabel Memory F ZANU PF 104 Mashonaland East Mutoko South Shumbamhini Hebert M ZANU PF 105 Mashonaland East Seke Kashambe Munyaradzi Tobias M ZANU PF 106 Mashonaland East Uzumba Mudarikwa Simbaneuta M ZANU PF 107 Mashonaland East Wedza North Musabayana David M ZANU PF 108 Mashonaland East Wedza South Machakarika Tinoda M ZANU PF 109 Mashonaland West Chakari Nkani Andrew M ZANU PF 110 Mashonaland West Chegutu East Shamu Webster Kotiwani M ZANU PF 111 Mashonaland West Chegutu West Nduna Dexter M ZANU PF 112 Mashonaland West Chinhoyi Mataruse Peter M MDC- Alliance 113 Mashonaland West Hurungwe Central Ndiweni Doubt M ZANU PF 114 Mashonaland West Hurungwe East Masenda Ngoni T M ZANU PF 115 Mashonaland West Hurungwe North Gandawa Musavaya Ability M ZANU PF 116 Mashonaland West Hurungwe West Mliswa Mary T F ZANU PF 117 Mashonaland West Kadoma Central Chinyanganya Muchineripi M MDC- Alliance 118 Mashonaland West Kariba Houghton John Roland M MDC- Alliance 119 Mashonaland West Magunje Kashiri Cecil M ZANU PF 120 Mashonaland West Makonde Paradza Kindness M ZANU PF 121 Mashonaland West Mhangura Masango Chinhamo Precious F ZANU PF 122 Mashonaland West Mhondoro Mubaira Kapuya Freddy M ZANU PF 123 Mashonaland West Mhondoro-Ngezi Mukuhlani Tavengwa M ZANU PF 124 Mashonaland West Muzvezve Haritatos Vangelis Peter M ZANU PF 125 Mashonaland West Norton Mliswa Temba Peter M Independent 126 Mashonaland West Sanyati Kambamwa Polite M ZANU PF 127 Mashonaland West Zvimba East Tungamirayi Tawanda M ZANU PF 128 Mashonaland West Zvimba North Chombo Marrian F ZANU PF 129 Mashonaland West Zvimba South Chiyangwa Philip M ZANU PF 130 Mashonaland West Zvimba West Ziyambi Ziyambi M ZANU PF 131 Masvingo Bikita East Madhuku Johnson M ZANU PF Page 2 of 7 132 Masvingo Bikita South Sithole Josiah M ZANU PF 133 Masvingo Bikita West Musakwa Elia M ZANU PF 134 Masvingo Chiredzi East Masiya Denford M ZANU PF 135 Masvingo Chiredzi North Billah Royi M ZANU PF 136 Masvingo Chiredzi South Gwanetsa Kalisto Killion M ZANU PF 137 Masvingo Chiredzi West Musikavanhu Dumo Augustine M ZANU PF 138 Masvingo Chivi Central Gwanongodza Ephraim M ZANU PF 139 Masvingo Chivi North Tongofa Mathias M ZANU PF 140 Masvingo Chivi South Zivhu Killer M ZANU PF 141 Masvingo Gutu Central Chitando Winston M ZANU PF 142 Masvingo Gutu East Chikwama Berta F ZANU PF 143 Masvingo Gutu North Simbanegavi Yeukai M ZANU PF 144 Masvingo Gutu South Togarepi Pupurai M ZANU PF 145 Masvingo Gutu West Paradza John M ZANU PF 146 Masvingo Masvingo Central Mhere Edmond M ZANU PF 147 Masvingo Masvingo North Marapira Davison M ZANU PF 148 Masvingo Masvingo South Maronge Cladious M ZANU PF 149 Masvingo Masvingo Urban Nyokanhete Jacob M MDC- Alliance 150 Masvingo Masvingo West Chadzamira Ruvai Ezra M ZANU PF 151 Masvingo Mwenezi East Omar Joosbi M ZANU PF 152 Masvingo Mwenezi West
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