PRELIMINARY results for the just-ended Zanu PF primary elections in Mashonaland Central indicate that 12 National House of Assembly candidates fell by the wayside in the primary elections held over the weekend paving way for newcomers.
The province has 18 constituencies and only six candidates
retained their seats.
Unconfirmed reports indicate that Minister of State for
Provincial Affairs and Devolution Dr Monica Mavhunga lost the senatorial seat
to Cde Nicholas Goche.
Those who survived are Zanu PF Provincial Chairperson Cde
Kazembe Kazembe (Mazowe West), Politburo member Cde Kenneth Musanhu (Bindura
North), Cde Tendai Nyabani (Rushinga), Minister of Energy and Power Development
Cde Zhemu Soda, Cde Douglas Karoro (Mbire) and Cde Remigious Matangira (Bindura
South) survived.
The entire Mt Darwin and Guruve constituencies were erased
of old players.
Cde Stephen Kabozo (Mt Darwin South) lost to Cde Kudakwashe
Mupamhanga, Cde Norman Marikisi (Mt Darwin East) was beaten by Cde Dzidzai
Burau, Cde Barnwell Seremwe (Mt Darwin West) was dislodged by Cde Witness
Jonga, sitting Mt Darwin North MP Cde Noveti Muponora did not contest. Cde Laban Munemo won the contest.
In Guruve South, Cde Patrick Dutiro lost to provincial vice
chairperson Colonel Christopher Magomo while Cde Girovha Dzapasi Guruve North
lost to Cde Tendai Pinduka.
Mazowe North was one of the most interesting constituencies
where Cde Campion Mugweni was battling Advocate Martin Dinha, Cde Tafadzwa
Musarara and Cde Tsungi Makumbe.
However, a youthful, Cde Tsungi Makumbe won the Mazowe
North seat.
In Mazowe South, Politburo member Cde Fortune Chasi lost to
Cde Nobert Mazungunye while in Mazowe Central Cde Sydney Chidamba lost to Cde
Maxmore Njanji.
In Muzarabani South, Cde Tapera Saizi lost to Cde Benjamin
Kabikira.
In Shamva South, sitting MP Cde Bramwell Bushu lost to Cde
Joseph Mapiki who is returning having lost to Cde Bushu in the previous
election. Cde Oscar Gorerino (Shamva North) lost to Cde Isaac Chinodakufa.
Reports also indicate that Cde Lazarus Dokora and Dr James
Makamba won senate seats in Rushinga and Mt Darwin respectively. Herald




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