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Official List (CLICK HERE) ZANU PF LIST OF SUCCESSFULL CANDIDATES FROM THE 2018 PRIMARY ELECTIONS NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BULAWAYO PROVINCE SERIAL CONSTITUENCY NAME 1 NKULUMANE DAVID NDLOVU 2 NKETA EMGANWINI ELIFAS MASHABA 3 BULAWAYO CENTRAL MULUNGISI MOYO 4 BULAWAYO EAST ENERST SHORA 5 PELANDABA MPOPOMA JOSEPH TSHUMA 6 LOBENGULA NJUBE MAIDEI MPALA 7 ENTUMBANE/EMAKHANDENI TAFUMA ZHOU 8 PHUMULA KHUMBULANI MPOFU 9 MAGWEGWE HEADMAN SIBANDA 10 MAKOKOBA TSHINGA J. DUBE 11 BULAWAYO SOUTH RAJI MODI 12 LUVEVE GARIKAI ZONDE HARARE PROVINCE 1 CHITUNGWIZA SOUTH GOODWELL MAFURATIDZE 2 ZENGEZA EAST OBADIAH MOYO 3 ZENGEZA WEST LISBON MARUFU 4 STMARYS PHILLIP GUYO 5 CHITUNGWIZA NORTH TENDAI CHIKASHA 6 BUDIRIRO GODWIN S. GOMWE 7 GLEN NORAH ALEXIO MUDZENGERE 8 HIGHFIELD EAST MIKE MASHONGANYIKA 9 HIGHFIELDS WEST VIRIMAYI KASAWAYA 10 GLENVIEW NORTH MARTIN MAMBO 11 DZIVARESEKWA GEORGE CHIMHINI 12 KUWADZANA EAST ENERST CHAGADAMBA 13 KUWADZANA SOUTH BETTY KASEKE 14 KAMBUZUMA SIMBARASHE MUPANDANYAMA 15 MUFAKOSE TAURAI MAREMBO 16 SOUTHERTON BERNARD KWIRO 17 WARREN PARK GILBERT MPODZA 18 HARARE EAST TERRENCE MUKUPE 19 HARARE WEST GEORGE MASHAVAVE 20 HARARE CENRTAL MISHECK MANGWENDE 21 HARARE NORTH TONGESAI MUDAMBO 22 MOUNT PLEASANT JASON PASSADI 23 HATFIELD DANNY MUSUKUMA 24 EPWORTH KUDAKWASHE DAMSON 25 MABVUKU TAFARA GODWILLS MASIMIREMBWA 26 SUNNINGDALE CHARLES MATSIKA 27 MBARE TENDAI SAVANHU MANICALAND 1 BUHERA CENTRAL MATTHEW GIJIMA NYASHANU 2 BUHERA NORTH WILLIAM MUTOMBA 3 BUHERA SOUTH JOSEPH CHINOTIMBA 4 CHIPINGE WEST ADAM CHIMWAMUROMBE 5 CHIPINGE SOUTH ENOCK PORUSINGAZI 6 CHIPINGE EAST WIN B.J MLAMBO 7 MUSIKAVANHI JOSHUA MURIRE 8 CHIMANIMANI EAST JOSHUA KURT SACCO 9 CHIMANIMANI WEST NOKUTULA MATSIKENYERE 10 MAKONI SOUTH MISHECK MATARANYIKA 11 MAKONI CENTRAL PATRICK ANTONY CHINAMASA 12 MAKONI NORTH JAMES MUNETSI 13 MAKONI WEST JENNIFANI MUSWERE 14 MUTARE CENTRAL NANCY SAUNGWE 15 DANGAMVURA CHIKANGA ESAU FUNGAI MUPFUMI 16 MUTARE WEST TEEDZAI PERCY MUCHIMWE 17 MUTARE SOUTH JEFREY NGOME 18 MUTARE NORTH MIKE MADIRO 19 HEADLANDS CHRISTOPHER CHINGOSHO 20 MUTASA NORTH CHIDO MADIWA TSINAKWADI 21 MUTASA CENTRAL JEFTA KUZIVA SAKUPWANYA 22 MUTASA SOUTH MISHECK MUGADZA 23 NYANGA NORTH CHIDO SANYATWE 24 NYANGA SOUTH SUPA MANDIWANZIRA MASH CENTRAL 1 BINDURA NORTH KENNETH MUSANHI 2 BINDURA SOUTH REMIGIO MATANGIRA 3 GURUVE SOUTH PATRICK DUTIRO 4 GURUVE NORTH GIROVAH DZEPASI 5 MAZOWE WEST KAZEMBE KAZEMBE 6 MAZOWE SOUTH FORTUNE CHASI 7 MAZOWE NORTH CHAMPION MUGWENI 8 MAZOWE CENTRAL SYDNEY CHIDAMBA 9 MBIRE DOUGLAS KARORO 10 MT DARWIN SOUTH STEPHEN KABOZO 11 MT DARWIN WEST BARNWELL SEREMWE 12 MT DARWIN NORTH NOVETI MUPONORA 13 MT DARWIN EAST NORMAN MARIKISI 14 MUZARABANI SOUTH TAPERA SIZE 15 MUZARABANI NORTH ZHEMU SODA 16 RUSHINGA TENDAI NYABANI 17 SHAMVA SOUTH BRAMWELL BUSHU MASH EAST 1 MARONDERA WEST SPIWE E. MUPFUNYAIDZE 2 MARONDERA CENTRAL CLEOPAS KUNDIONA 3 MARONDERA EAST PATRICK CHIDHAKWA 4 WEDZA SOUTH TINODA MACHAKAIRE 5 WEDZA NORTH DAVID MUSABAYANA 6 MUDZI SOUTH JONATHAN T. SAMKANGE 7 MUDZI NORTH NEWTON KACHEPA 8 MUDZI WEST MAGNA MUDYIWA 9 MUTOKO SOUTH HERBERT SHUMBAMHINI 10 MUTOKO EAST RICHARD MUSIWA 11 MUTOKO NORTH MABEL M. CHINOMONA 12 CHIKOMBA WEST CHAMUNORWA MANGWIRO 13 UZUMBA SIMBANEUTA MUDARIKWA 14 MARAMBA/PFUNGWE TICHAONA M. KARUMAZONDO 15 CHIKOMBA EAST IRENE SEKAI NZENZA 16 CHIKOMBA CENTRAL FELIX T. MHONA 17 GOROMONZI WEST ENERGY MUTODI 18 GOROMONZI NORTH OBVIOUS BVUTE 19 MUREHWA NORTH DANIEL GARWE 20 MUREHWA WEST JONAH N. SEWERA 21 MUREHWA SOUTH JOEL BIGGIE MATIZA MASH WEST 1 ZVIMBA WEST ZIYAMBI ZIYAMBI 2 MUZVEZVE VANGELS PETER HARITATOS 3 CHINHOYI LAST T. SAURAMBA 4 HURUNGWE NORTH ABILITY GANDAWA 5 ZVIMBA EAST TAWANDA TUNGAMIRAI 6 KADOMA CENTRAL FANI PHIRI 7 CHAKARI ANDREW NKANI 8 SANYATI POLITE KAMBAMURA 9 MHONDORO NGEZI TAVENGWA MUKUHLANI 10 NORTON LANGTON MUTENDEREKI 11 CHEGUTU WEST DEXTER NDUNA 12 MHANGURA PRECIOUS C. MASANGO 13 KARIBA TAPSON SHUMBA 14 HURUNGWE CENTRA DAUGHT NDIWENI 15 HURUNGWE WEST MARY MLISWA 16 HURUNGWE EAST NGONI MASENDA 17 MAGUNJE CICIL KASHIRI MASVINGO 1 BIKITA EAST JOHNSON MADHUKU 2 BIKITA SOUTH SITHOLE JOSIAH 3 BIKITA WEST ELIAS MUSAKWA 4 CHIREDZI EAST DENFORD MASIYA 5 CHIREDZI WEST FARAI MUSIKAVANHU 6 CHIREDZI SOUTH BRIG. GEN. RTD. CALISTO GWANETSA 7 CHIREDZI NORTH ROY BHILA 8 CHIVI CENTRAL EPHRAIM GWANUNGODZA 9 CHIVI NORTH MAJOR RTD. MATHIAS TONGOFA 10 CHIVI SOUTH KILA ZIVHU 11 GUTU EAST BERITA CHIKWAMA 12 GUTU NORTH YEUKAI SIMBANEGAVI 13 GUTU SOUTH PUPURAI TOGAREPI 14 GUTU WEST JOHN PARADZZA 15 GUTU CENTRAL WINSTON CHITANDO 16 MWENEZI EAST JOOSBI OMAR 17 MWENEZI WEST PRISCILLA ZINDARI MOYO 18 MASVINGO CENTRAL EDMOND MHERE 19 MASVINGO WEST EZRA CHADZAMIRA 20 MASVINGO URBAN MAZARIRE B. TAGUMA 21 MASVINGO SOUTH MARONGE CLAUDIOUS 22 MASVINGO NORTH DAVISON MARAPIRA 23 ZAKA CENTRAL DAVISON SVUURE 24 ZAKA EAST GUMBWANDA KATSON RINGISAI 25 ZAKA NORTH ROBSON MAVHENYENGWA 26 ZAKA WEST MURAMBIWA OPHIAS MAT NORTH 1 NKAYI NORTH STEMBISO G. NYONI 2 NKAYI SOUTH STAR MATE 3 TSOLOTSHO NORTH SIBANGIMUSI KHUMALO 4 TSHOLOTSHO SOUTH ZENZO SIBANDA 5 HWANGE EAST FATI MPOFU 6 LUPANE EAST STEMBILE GUMBO 7 LUPANE WEST MARTIN KHUMALO 8 UMGUZA RICHARD MOYO MAT SOUTH 1 BEITBRIDGE EAS ALBERT NGULUBE 2 BEITBRIDGE WEST RUTH MAVUNGA MABHOYI 3 BULILIMA WEST NQOBIZITHA M. NDLOVU 4 BULILIMA EAST DINGIMUZI PHUTI 5 GWANDA NORTH MADODANA SIBANDA 6 GWANDA CENTRAL EDSON NCUBE 7 GWANDA SOUTH UMPILI MARUBI 8 INZISA NORTH FARAI TARUVINGA 9 INZISA SOUTH SPARE SITHOLE 10 MANGWE OBEDINGWA MGUNI 11 MATOPO NORTH EDGAR MOYO 12 MATOPO SOUTH SOUL M. NCUBE 13 UMZINGWANE LEVI MAYIHLOME MIDLANDS PROVINCE 1 CHIRUMHANZU ZIBAGWE CHRISPEN TOMU 2 CHIRUMHANZU BARBRA RWODZI 3 GOKWE KANA OWEN NCUBE 4 GOKWE CENTRAL VICTOR MATEMADANDA 5 GOKWE MAPFUNGAUTSI TAWANDA KARIKOGA 6 GOKWE SENGWA PAUL MAVHIMA 7 GOKWE SESAME GORDEN CHANDA 8 GOKWE CHIREYA NEMBUDZIYA JUSTICE MAYOR WADYEJENA 9 GWERU CHIUNDURA BROWN NDLOVU 10 GWERU URBAN ESAU MACHINYISE NATARE 11 GWERU MKOBA CHARLES SIMBI 12 GWERU VUNGU OMEGA SIBANDA 13 KWEKWE CENTRAL KANDROS MUGABE 14 KWEKWE MBIZO VONGAISHE MUPERERI 15 REDCLIFF JULY G MOYO 16 SILOBELA NTOKOZISI MANOKI MPOFU 17 ZHOMBE EDMORE SAMAMBWA 18 MBERENGWA EAST MARK RAIDZA 19 MBERENGWA NORTH TAFANANA ZHOU 20 MBERENGWA SOUTH ALUM MPOFU 21 MBERENGWA WEST JORAM GUMBO 22 SHURUGWI NORTH ROBSON RONALD NYATHI 23 SHURUGWI SOUTH EDMOND MUKARATIGWA 24 ZVISHAVANE NGEZI NDUMEZWENI MUQWITE MPOFU 25 ZVISHAVANE RUNDE CUTHBERT MPAME ZANU PF LIST OF SUCCESSFULL CANDIDATES FROM THE 2018 PRIMARY ELECTIONS NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BULAWAYO PROVINCE GENDER MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE FEMALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE HARARE PROVINCE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE FEMALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MANICALAND MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE FEMALE MALE MALE MALE MALE FEMALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE FEMALE MALE MALE FEMALE MALE MASH CENTRAL MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MASH EAST FEMALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE FEMALE MALE MALE FEMALE MALE MALE MALE FEMALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MASH WEST MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE FEMALE MALE MALE FEMALE MALE MALE MASVINGO MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE FEMALE FEMALE MALE MALE MALE MALE FEMALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MAT NORTH FEMALE FEMALE MALE MALE FEMALE FEMALE MALE MALE MAT SOUTH MALE FEMALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MIDLANDS PROVINCE MALE FEMALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE MALE.
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