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ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION National Assembly Election 2018 RESULTS of POLL in Respect of HWANGE WEST Constituency, the Result ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION National Assembly Election 2018 RESULTS OF POLL In respect of HWANGE WEST constituency, the results are as follows: Votes Name of Candidate Sex Party Received 1 Bimha Tadiwanashe Moses M NCA 245 2 Dube Godfrey M MDC-ALLIANCE 11 580 3 Dube Morgan M MDC-T 2 944 4 Jiyane Nkosilathi M ZANU-PF 7 428 5 Mpofu Paul M CODE 103 6 Mthembo Jose M RPZ 188 7 Nkomo Ditshoni M ZAPU 197 8 Ndiweni Christopher M PRC 4 068 9 Nkomo Nhlanganiso M MRP 1 481 10 Nyoni Salvation M ZIPP 140 Accordingly, Dube Godfrey of MDC-ALLIANCE Party, has been declared duly elected Member of the National Assembly for HWANGE WEST Constituency. ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION National Assembly Election 2018 RESULTS OF POLL In respect of NKAYI SOUTH constituency, the results are as follows: Votes Name of Candidate Sex Party Received 1 Bhebhe Abednico M MDC-T 3 923 2 Hadebe Jabulani M MDC-ALLIANCE 6 647 3 Mathe Stars F ZANU-PF 7 312 4 Mkandla Nomvelo F ZRDP 114 5 Mpofu Marshall M ZAPU 323 6 Mpofu Nkosana M ZIPP 125 7 Mpofu Sifiso M NAP 95 8 Mpofu Thembisani M MRP 314 9 Ncube Kufakwezwe M NPF 92 10 Ncube Mkhokheli M ZDU 145 11 Nyoni Lovejoy M RPZ 97 Accordingly, Mathe Stars of ZANU-PF Party, has been declared duly elected Member of the National Assembly for NKAYI SOUTH Constituency. ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION National Assembly Election 2018 RESULTS OF POLL In respect of LUPANE WEST constituency, the results are as follows: Votes Name of Candidate Sex Party Received 1 Dube Elvis M PRC 204 2 Gumbo Japhet M FDZ 149 3 Khumalo Joseph M ZDU 124 4 Khumalo Martin M ZANU-PF 6 163 5 Mabhena Wallet M NPF 154 6 Mpofu Neru M RPZ 53 7 Ncube Benny M ZAPU 287 8 Ndlovu Casper M MRP 186 9 Ndlovu Philani M MDC-T 1 426 10 Sibanda Mxolisi Charles M MDC-ALLIANCE 5 341 Accordingly, Khumalo Martin of ZANU PF Party, has been declared duly elected Member of the National Assembly for LUPANE WEST Constituency. ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION National Assembly Election 2018 RESULTS OF POLL In respect of UMGUZA constituency, the results are as follows: Votes Name of Candidate Sex Party Received 1 Ncube Khumbulani M DOP 99 2 Kwembeya Selwin Angirayi M FREE ZIM CONGRESS PARTY 367 3 Maliga Queen F PRC 354 4 Mashonganyika Mark Erikias M MDC-T 2 344 5 Mbaiwa Mark M ZAPU 624 6 Melasi Robson M NPF 113 7 Moyo Richard M ZANU-PF 15 331 8 Ncube Forgiveness M MRP 334 9 Ncube Winston M. M INDEPENDENT 102 10 Nkomo Senzo M MDC-ALLIANCE 6 653 11 Nyoni Nomuhle F INDEPENDENT 176 12 Wolfenden Stanely M INDEPENDENT 136 Accordingly, Moyo Richard of ZANU-PF Party, has been declared duly elected Member of the National Assembly for UMGUZA Constituency. ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION National Assembly Election 2018 RESULTS OF POLL In respect of Marondera Central Constituency, the results are as follows: Name of Candidate Sex Party Votes Received Chasesa Fred M People’s Rainbow Coalition. 288 Kundiona Cleopas M ZANU PF 8386 Makayi Onias M Zimbabwe Partnership for Prosperity. 71 Makaza Solomon M Freezim Congress 34 Makombe Francis M MDC T 840 Matewu Caston M MDC-Alliance Party 14604 Munuhwa Chipo Contilda F Independent. 189 Nyika Kingdom M Independent. 57 Accordingly, Matewu Caston of MDC Alliance Party, has been duly elected as Member of the National Assembly for Marondera Central Constituency. ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION National Assembly Election 2018 RESULTS OF POLL In respect of Chikomba East Constituency, the results are as follows: Name of Candidate Sex Party Votes Received Chivige Rapheal M People’s Rainbow Coalition 344 Dahwa Lawrence Enock M MDC-Alliance 3 595 Kanhutu Irene Nzenza F ZANU PF 7 972 Zimbabwe African People’s 60 Katsenga Derek M Union Zimbabwe Partnership for 104 Tangazu Debra F Prosperity Accordingly, Kanhutu Irene Nzenza of ZANU PF Party, is hereby duly elected as Member of the National Assembly for Chikomba East Constituency. ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION National Assembly Election 2018 RESULTS OF POLL In respect of GWANDA SOUTH constituency, the results are as follows: NAME OF CANDIDATE SEX PARTY VOTES RECEIVED Dombo Bhekimpilo M ZIPP 305 Moyo Ekem M MDC ALLIANCE 4 701 Ncube Abedinico M ZANU PF 5 890 Ncube Rabson M ZAPU 499 Sibanda Almar F MDC T 501 Sibanda Vusumuzi M INDEPENDENT 176 Accordingly, NCUBE ABEDINICO of ZANU PF Party candidate, has been duly elected Member of the National Assembly for the GWANDA SOUTH Constituency. ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION National Assembly Election 2018 RESULTS OF POLL In respect of Chikomba Central Constituency, the results are as follows: Name of Candidate Sex Party Votes Received Chandiwana Ngonidzashe Shiri M Independent 1 456 Denga Piniel M MDC-Alliance 4 537 Mhona Felix Tapiwa M ZANU PF 7 543 Build Zimbabwe 93 Mugaduyi Situta M Alliance United Democracy 70 Mugova Eddington M Movement People’s Rainbow 176 Muwungani Thanks M Coalition Accordingly, Mhona Felix Tapiwa of ZANU PF Party, has been duly elected as Member of the National Assembly for the Chikomba Central Constituency. ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION National Assembly Election 2018 RESULTS OF POLL In respect of Chikomba West Constituency, the results are as follows: Name of Candidate Sex Party Votes Received Madhuveko Jeremia M MDC-T 1 661 Madyangove Chrispen M People’s Rainbow Coalition 325 Zimbabwe Partnership for 309 Magawa Anderson M Prosperity Mangwiro John Chamunorwa M ZANU PF 17 079 Mutodza Antony M MDC-AllianceParty 5 575 Accordingly, Mangwiro John Chamunorwa of ZANU PF Party, has been duly elected as Member of the National Assembly for Chikomba West Constituency. ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION National Assembly Election 2018 RESULTS OF POLL In respect of Goromonzi North Constituency, the results are as follows: Name of Candidate Sex Party Votes Received Bvute Ozias M ZANU PF 17 277 Mapira Bindu Allan M People’s Rainbow Coalition 289 Zimbabwe Partnership for 127 Muriyengwe Brian M Prosperity Samanyanga George M MDC-T 1 237 Sauka Ellard M MDC-Alliance. 5 362 Accordingly, Bvute Ozias of ZANU PF Party, has been duly elected as Member of the National Assembly for Goromonzi North Constituency. ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION National Assembly Election 2018 RESULTS OF POLL In respect of CHIPINGE WEST Constituency, the results are as follows: Name of Candidate Sex Party Votes Received Nyamudeza Sibonile M MDC Alliance 8754 Chimwamurombe Adam M Zanu PF 6475 Mhlanga Robert Peter M NCA 410 Saungweme Lovemore M NPF 121 Chateya Daisy F PRC 272 Accordingly, NYAMUDEZA SIBONILE of MDC ALLIANCE Party, has been declared duly elected Member of the National Assembly for CHIPINGE WEST Constituency. ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION National Assembly Election 2018 RESULTS OF POLL In respect of MUTARE NORTH Constituency, the results are as follows: Name of Candidate Sex Party Votes Received Madiro Michael M Zanu PF 6511 Masiyakurima Agrippa Bopela M NPF 3229 Matai Maud Ngonidzashe F ZIPP 154 Matara Pedigree F PRC 137 Munyamana Godfrey M MDC Alliance 3962 Accordingly, MADIRO MICHAEL of ZANU PF Party, has been declared duly elected Member of the National Assembly for MUTARE NORTH Constituency. ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION National Assembly Election 2018 RESULTS OF POLL In respect of MUTARE CENTRAL Constituency, the results are as follows: Name of Candidate Sex Party Votes Received Chitaka Patrick M Independent 192 Gonese Innocent Tinashe M MDC Alliance 11950 Mauya Emmanuel M NCA 106 Mundembe George M Independent 251 Mushunje Appross M ZIPP 62 Mutasa Musiyiwa F ZDU 20 Porunobva Vengai Allan M Coalition of Demo 11 Rumhungwe Marvin M MDC T 210 Simpindi Brian Tendai M PRC 50 Saungweme Nancy F ZANU PF 5684 Zimbudzi Nathan M Free Zim Congress 33 Accordingly, GONESE INNOCENT TINASHE of MDC ALLIANCE Party, has been declared duly elected Member of the National Assembly for MUTARE CENTRAL Constituency. ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION National Assembly Election 2018 RESULTS OF POLL In respect of CHIPINGE CENTRAL Constituency, the results are as follows: Name of Candidate Sex Party Votes Received Dhlumo Livingstone M MDC Alliance 7606 Dube Robert M MDC-T 1037 Machingura Raymore M ZANU PF 12167 Muhlupeko Vhurande M NCA 146 Maremudze Notion M ZIPP 146 Mathabuka Shingai M PRC 898 Accordingly, MACHINGURA RAYMOND of ZANU PF Party, has been declared duly elected Member of the National Assembly for CHIPINGE CENTRAL Constituency. ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION National Assembly Election 2018 RESULTS OF POLL In respect of CHIPINGE EAST Constituency, the results are as follows: Name of Candidate Sex Party Votes Received Mlambo Win Busayi Juyana M Zanu PF 8349 Mlambo Mathias Matewu M MDC Alliance 8967 Masunungure Lovemore M PRC 765 Mwarera Joseph Taurayi M NCA 137 Accordingly, MLAMBO MATHIAS MATEWU of MDC ALLIANCE Party, has been declared duly elected Member of the National Assembly for CHIPINGE EAST Constituency. ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION National Assembly Election 2018 RESULTS OF POLL In respect of BUHERA WEST Constituency, the results are as follows: Name of Candidate Sex Party Votes Received Chiguware Shephard 275 M Independent Dzuma Soul 11901 M ZANU (PF) Mashangana Owen People's Rainbow 209 M Coalition (PRC) Matewu Jaison Andrew 9227 M MDC-Alliance Mupungu Kelvin Teurayi 407 M Independent Accordingly, DZUMA SOUL of ZANU PF Party, has been declared duly elected Member of the National Assembly for BUHERA WEST Constituency. ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION National Assembly Election 2018 RESULTS OF POLL In respect of Marondera East Constituency, the results are as follows: Name of Candidate Sex Party Votes Received Chakaingesu 4 604 Musekiwa M MDC-Alliance Chidakwa Patrick M ZANU PF 18 365 Zimbabwe 187 Mandaza Moses M Labour Party Accordingly, Chidakwa Patrick of ZANU PF Party, has been duly elected as Member of the National Assembly for Marondera East Constituency.
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