Zhombe (parliamentary constituency)
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 | Party | Term |
---|---|---|---|---|
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 Peter Hewlett | m | ZANU-PF | 1995 | |
Hon Peter Hewlett | m | ZANU-PF | 1990 | |
Hon. JosiahTavagwisa Chinyat | m | ZANU-PF | 1985 | |
* | * | * | 1980 | |
Current Member of Parliament
The current Member of Parliament is Hon. Edmore Samambwa.[1] 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.
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 total 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 spoiled 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.[8]
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
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