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NMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY | Published by Authority ZIMBABWEAN GOVE NMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY | Published by Authority Vol. XCI, No. 54 5th JULY, 2013 Price US$2,00 General Notice 361 of 2013. - ‘ Bulawayo Central Maphosa Sibongile F MDC ELECTORALACT [CHAPTER 2:13] Bulawayo Central Moyo Mlungisi M ZANU (PF) Presidential Election 31st July, 2013: Nomination Court Results Bulawayo Central Sibanda Clemency M ZAPU IT is hereby notified, in termsofsection 106 of the Electoral Act Bulawayo Central Sibanda Dovcas S. Fo [MbcT (Chapter 2:13], that at the close ofsitting of the Nomination Court which sat on Friday, 28th June, 2013, the following candidates were - duly nominated for election to the office of President: — Bulawayo East Coltart David M MDC Candidate Party Bulawayo East Kambarami Tinashe M_ INDEPENDENT Dabengwa Dumiso ZAPU Bulawayo East Kasosera Kevin M ZPM Mugabe Robert Gabriel oo. ZANU(PF) Bulawayo East Kaviza Norman M |MKD Mukwazhe Munodei Kisinoti ZDP Ncube Welshman MDC Bulawayo East Khumalo Thabitha Fr MDC-T Tsvangirayi Morgan - MDCT BulawayoEast MoyoStanley M_ INDEPENDENT Accordinglypolling shall take place onWednesday 31st July, 2013, Bulawayo East Muhlwa Rodger M ZAPU frommeeamtooe p.m.for the purpose of electing a person to [BuiawayoEast MuzvidziwaKevin M_ ZANU (PF) L.C. SEKERAMAYI, Bulawayo East Tivarere Tapson M UMD Chief Elections Officer, 5-7-2013. ZimbabweElectoral Commission. Bulawayo South Bulayani Esnat Fr |Mpc General Notice 362 of 2013. Bulawayo South Cross Edward G M_ MDC-T ELECTORAL ACT[CHAPTER 2:13} Bulawayo South Dube Bafana A. M_ ZANU (PF) : : ae lawayo South Gi J MKD National Assembly Election 31st July, 2013: Nomination Court Bulawayo Sou umbo Joseph M Results Bulawayo South GwebuFidelis M ZAPU IT is hereby notified in termsofsection 48 of the Electoral Act Bulawayo South House Gift M_| 2PM {Chapter 2:13], that at the close of sitting of the Nomination Court Bulawayo South Marekera Brian M._ ZANU @F) which sat on Friday 28th June, 2013, the candidates listed in the Schedule were duly nominated for election as members of the National Assemblyin their respective constituencies. Bmakhandeni- DubePrince M_ INDEPENDENT Accordingly polling shall take place on Wednesday 31st July, 2013, Entumbane rom 7.00 a.m. to 7.00 p am. for thepurpose ofelecting membersof Emakhandeni- Mkwanda Judith F |ZANU@H the National Assembly in the listed constituencies. “Entumbane LC. SEKERAMAYT, Emakhandeni- Moyo Mgondisi M AKE Chief Elections Officer, Entumbane 3-7-2013. Zimbabwe Electoral Commission. - Emakhandeni- Sibanda Petros M ZAPU SCHEDULE Entumbane NATIONAL ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES Emakhandeni- Sibutha Christabell F MDC Entumbane Toy BULAWAYONATIONALMETROPOLITANASSEMBLYPROVINCE Emakhandeni- 7 TshumaDingilizwe M MDC-T Entumbane Bulawayo Central Chapwanya Maidza Lobengula Dube Christopher mM ZANU (PF) Bulawayo Central Dube Linda M Lobengula Dube Nhlanhla B M {MDC Bulawayo Central Kwebeya Selwin M 734 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY,51H JuLy, 2013 Lobengula GuvamombeNeria F ZANU-NDONGA| Pelandaba- Mkandla Strike M ZAPU Lobengula GwaendaValentine M FZC Mpopoma Lobengula Jiyane Witness M AKE Pelandaba- Mtetwa Happiness P ZANU-NDOGA Mpopoma Lobengula Mathe Ndimande M ZAPU Pelandaba- Ndlovu TamsamqaJ. M INDEPENDENT Albert Mpopoma Lobengula Nkomo Samuel Sipepa M__| MDC-T Pelandaba- Nyathi Bekithemba M MDC-T Mpopoma Luveve DubeCalistus M ZAPU Pelandaba- Sakala Chad M ZAPU Luveve Mabaleka Israel M MDC Mpopoma Luveve Mhlanga Nicholas M_ ZANU(PF) Pevendaba- ‘TshumaJoseph M ZANU (PF) popoma U Moyo Reggi M MDC-T “_ ences Pelandaba- Zhou Thamsanga M AKE Luveve Mujuru Kidwell M INDEPENDENT Mpopoma Luveve NeubeCliffton M AKE Pumula Gwaenda Emanuel M FZC Magwegwe Dhliwayo Tendai M ZANU-NDONGA Pumula Mhlanga Albert M MDC-T Magwegwe Mazibisa Sindiso M MDC Pumula Mpofu Zakhele M AKE Magwegwe Ncube Thulani M ZAPU Ndebele Magwegwe Ndebele Anele M MDC-T Pumula nee Godfrey M_ ZANU (PF) al Magwegwe NkwaneStephen M ZAPU = - Pumula NcubeLosiya F MDC Magwegwe Nyoni Grace F ZANU (PF) Pumula Ngozo Samuel M ZAPU Magwegwe Sibanda Felix M. M_ INDEPENDENT 7 Pumula Peresu Zacheous M_ INDEPENDENT Magwegwe Tshuma Rosemary F PDU Pumula Tshabangu M PDU Sambmelwe Makokoba Dube Thomeki M AKE Makokoba Dube Tshinga J. M ZANU (PF) HARAREMETROPOLITAN PROVINCE Makokoba Masoku ZenzoL. M ZAPU : eg Peas tr pat Makokoba Moyo Gorden M MDC-T St. Mary's Chapo Violah E UMD Makokoba Neube Patriciah F FZC St. Mary's Davingwe John F. M MDC Makokoba Ndlovu Thabile M MDC St. Mary's Jonas Innocent mM MED Makokoba Wilson HarryP. M_ MKD St. Mary’s Maswata Tendekayi M_ ZANU (PF) St. Mary’s Nhodo Odreck M ZAPU Nketa DubeJoel M_|AKE St. Mary’s Tarusenga Unganai M_ MDC-T Nketa Dube SikhumbizoB. |M ZAPU D. Nketa MashabaElifasi M ZANU (PF) Nketa Masuku Phelela M MDC-T Budiriro Chimbiri Henry M_| Mpc Nketa Mpofu Charles M MDC Budiriro Machingauta Costa M MDC-T Nketa Mpofu Clark M ZAPU Budiriro Manganda Shephard M UMD Budiriro Muzanenhamo M McD Nkulumane Dube Memorial M ZAPU Douglas Nkulumane Mahlangu Tamsahqa M MDC-T Budiriro Nkani Andrew M ZANU@P Nkulumane Mathe Ong Nkosana |M M.K.D Nkulumane Ncube Matshobana M MDC Ruitungwiza Chigonero Angela F MDC Nkulamane Ncube Rhodah F FZC Chitungwiza Magengezha John M MKD Nkulumane Ndlovu David M_ ZANU(PF) North Chakanyuka Chitungwiza Mhandu Robson M_ ZANU (PF) | Pelandaba- Dube Duduzile RF MDC North Mpopoma Chitungwiza Sithole Godfrey M MDC-T Pelandaba- Katso Duduzile M Fzc North Karakadzayi Mpopoma Chitungwiza Utaumire Terence M UMD Pelandaba- Khumalo Samuel S, M INDEPENDENT North Mpopoma Pelandaba- Mabhikwa Vusumusi M INDEPENDENT Chitungwiza Chigumba ZANU (PF) Mpopoma j. South Christopher Chikavanga M. ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY, 5TH JuLy, 2013 735 Chitungwiza MakururuCanisio M MDC-T Harare East Chabata Nobody M UMD South Harare East Chivige Stanley M MDC-T Chit i inya Mabi s Mangwiza Mashinya Mabie F MDC Harare East Mangondo Noah M ZANU(PF) outh Takawota Joni Chitungwiza Shoko Misheck M_ INDEPENDENT South # Chitungwiza Tarasana Allen mM UMD Harare North Chiroto Emmanuel M_ INDEPENDENT South Harare North Chitsa Milca F MDC Harare North Jiri Takawira M MKD Dzivarasekwa Chatindo Francis M MKD. Harare North Makone Theresa M. EF MDC-T Dzivarasekwa Kowo Never M_ ZANU (PF) Harare North Mudambo Tongesayi M ZANU (PF) Dzivarasekwa Madzore Solomon M_ MDC-T Dzivarasekwa Masomera Alec M UMD Harare South Dube Cleopas M MDC Dzivarasekwa Mgutshini Trynos M MDC Harare South MafumeJacob M MDCT Dzivarasekwa Zattah Sydney M_ INDEPENDENT Harare South Manyepxa ClyneanR M M.KD Harare South Mashayamombe M_ ZANU(PF) Epworth ChopambaMichael M MKD Shadreck Epworth Jembere Eliah M MDCT Epworth Mapanzure Jemeson M INDEPENDENT Harare West oe Fungayi F MDc-T Epworth Midzi Amos Bernard M_ ZANU (PE) Harare West Mudakuvaka Julius mM ZpP Muvengwa Epworth Muzambwa Chitauro M_ INDEPENDENT Harare West aeee Varaidzo F_ ZANU(PF) Elvis Epworth Sibanda Nicholas mM Mpc Harare West Rice Maria Salome F MDC Harare West Sibanda Francis M ZAPU Glen Norah BhuwaRichman M MDC Glen Norah Garwe Kuda M PIMZ Hatfield Chadambura Tarwirei M UMD ~ . P. Tafirenyika Glen Norah Maeresera Pedzisai M_ ZANU (PF) Hatfield Mashakada Tapiwa M_|MDC-T Peter Hatfield Mushonga Linus Paul M_ MDC Glen Norah Maondera Webster M MDC.-T Hatfield Mutumanje Lumumba M_ ZANU(PF) W.G. Glen View North Chimombe Herbert M MDC Highfield East .. Chifamba Caleb M ZAPU , : ; “| Tendayi Glen View North Chipato Tafirenyika M UMD i Ra i i UMD Glen View North Mhonderwa Martha F ZANU(PE) Highfield East Dimbo Danie M Raviro Highfield East Mashonganyika Ida FE ZANU (PF) Highfield East Murai Erick M MDC.-T 8 Glen View North Munengami Fani M MDC-T Highfield East Ndhlela Onias mM MDC Highfield East Samanga Godfrey T. M FZC g i Y Glen View South Chinyanga Elizabeth F MDC Highfield East Saruwaka Kudzai M IMEKD Glen View South Hurungudo Chinhete M ZANU (PF) Weston Stephen Boniface Mao GlenView South Madzore Paul M MDCT Highfield West Dhliwayo Glen M_ INDEPENDENT Glen View South Mapuranga Obey M MKD Highfield West Juta Emmanuel M_ ZANU (PF) Glen View South Mbundure Hopewell M UMD © Highfield West. Manyengawana Moses M. MDC-T Glen View South Mukomondera Amon M_ INDEPENDENT Highfield West Putire Sekayi FE. ZANUNDONGA Highfield West Zengeni Miriam F MDC Harare Central Guchutu Mathias M MCD Matambudziko Kambuzuma Kiss Albert M {ZAPU Harare Central Mandangu Malcom M MKD - Fadzayi Kambuzuma Madzimure Willias M MDC-T Harare Central Musarurwa Rickson M ZANU (PF) Kambuzuma Mavhunga Toko P| Mbc Harare Central Sibanda Columbus M MDC Kambuzuma Mushai Hetrace M_ INDEPENDENT Harare Central Zwizwai Murisi M MDC-T Kambuzuma Nheta TongaiP. M_| ZANU (PF) Harare East Biti Laxton Tendai M_ MDC-T Kuwadzana Chikhwayi Kurauone M_| MbCc 736 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE ExTRAORDINARY, 5TH JuLy, 2013 Kuwadzana Matibenga Lucia G. MDC-T Warten Park MombeshoraEllen F MDC Kuwadzana NhambuBetty FE ZANU (PE) Nyarai Kuwadzana Svinurai Peter M UMD Warren Park Mudzuri Elias M_ MDC-T Warren Park Nhanga Erington M_ INDEPENDENT Kuwadzana East Chamisa Nelson M MDCT Warren Park Ushewekunze Abicia M ZANU (PF) Tavengwa KuwadzanaEast Gumbo Fortune M_ ZANU(PF) Tinofirei Kuwadzana East Mafigu Enock M MKD Zengeza East Kahanana Robert M_ ZANU (PF) Kuwadzana East Tachuana Evelyn E MDC Zengeza East Kwajiya Douglas M_| UMD Senzeni Zengeza East Mukashi Michael M MDC Zengeza East Musundire AlexioL. M MDC-T Mabvuku-Tafara Maridadi James M MDC-T Mabvuku-Tafara Masimirembwa M_ ZANU (PF) Zengeza West Chidakwa Simon M MDC-T Godwills Zengeza West Mandaza Gideon M MDC Mabvuku-Tafara Mtombeni Aaron M MDC Zengeza West Marufu Lisbon M. M ZANU (PE) Mabvuku-Tafara Nyakutombwa Prisca F UMD Zengeza West Nherudzo TapiwaG. |M_ ZAPU Mabvuku-Tafara Tagarira Theresa E M.K.D MANICALAND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY Mbare Charlie Jabulani M MDC 3 SS CELE yep esc ps. Mbare Knight Ramsiey Eric M_ MDC-T Buhera Central Maeresera Taziveyi M MKD Mbare Max Norest F UMD Rajab Mbare Savanhu Tendai M_ ZANU (PF) Buhera Central Matimba Tangwara M MDC.-T Buhera Central Muderedzwa Johanne M ZANU (PEF) MountPleasant Mukuchamano Peter M MDC Ronald Vv.
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