2023–present Parliament of Zimbabwe
2018–2023 Parliament
Overview
Legislative bodyParliament of Zimbabwe
Meeting place
Election2023 Zimbabwean general election
Government10th Parliament of Zimbabwe
National Assembly of Zimbabwe
Members280
Senate
Members80

In Zimbabwe's 2023 general election, 210 members of the National Assembly were elected to the National Assembly – one for each parliamentary constituency. The Constitution of Zimbabwe provides for a further 60 female members, representing a women's quota, as well as a further 10 youth members' quota, made up of 10 candidates aged 21-35, chosen by proportional representation based on the constituency votes.

As part of the election, a new Senate was also elected. 60 members - six for each of Zimbabwe's 10 provinces - were elected by proportional representation, 16 traditional Chiefs were elected by the Council of Chiefs, while the President and Deputy President of the Council of Chiefs are automatically Senators. The final two seats in the Senate are made up of representatives of persons with disabilities, chosen by the National Disability Board.

The Zimbabwean Parliament comprises the elected National Assembly, the Senate and the President of Zimbabwe. The list of new parliamentarians was published in an Extraordinary edition of the Zimbabwe Government Gazette on 30 August 2023.

National Assembly edit

Composition of the National Assembly edit

The National Assembly is made up of 280 members, as well as the presiding officer, known as the Speaker, who is elected at the Senate's first sitting. A Member of the National Assembly who is elected as Speaker ceases to be a Member of the National Assembly, and the vacant seat must be filled in accordance with the Electoral Law.

 
PartySeats
CommonWomenYouthTotal
ZANU–PF136337176
Citizens Coalition For Change73273103
Vacant (pending by-election)11
Speaker1
Total2106010281
Source: Government Gazette


 
Party Members
Common Women Youth Total
ZANU–PF 136 33 7 176
CCC 73 27 3 103
Total 209 60 10 279
Vacant 1 0 0 1
Speaker 1
Government majority 73

Elected Constituency Members edit

210 members of the National Assembly are elected by secret ballot from the 210 constituencies into which Zimbabwe is divided.[1]

Constituency Party of incumbent
at previous election
Member returned Party of incumbent
after election
Notes
Bulwayo Province
Bulawayo Central MDC Alliance Surrender Kapoikilu CCC
Bulawayo North New constituency Minehle Ntandoyenkosi Gumede CCC
Bulawayo South ZANU-PF Nicola Jane Watson CCC Candidate represented Bulawayo Central for MDC Alliance in previous Parliament
Cowdray Park New constituency Pashor Raphael Sibanda CCC
Emakhandeni-Luveve New constituency Collins Discent Bajila CCC
Entumbane-Njube New constituency Prince Dube CCC
Lobengula-Magwegwe New constituency Ereck Gono CCC
Mpopoma/Mzilikazi New constituency Desmond Makaza CCC
Nketa MDC Alliance Obert Manduna CCC
Nkulumane MDC Alliance (2018) Desire Moyo CCC
CCC (2022)
Pelandaba/ Tshabalala New constituency Gift Siziva CCC
Pumula MDC Alliance (2018) Sichelesile Mahlangu CCC Candidate reelected
CCC (2022)
Harare Province
Budiriro North New constituency Susan Matsunga CCC
Budiriro South New constituency Darlington Dzikamai Chigumbu CCC
Chitungwiza North MDC Alliance Godfrey Karakadzayi Sithole CCC
Chitungwiza South MDC Alliance Maxwell Mavhunga CCC Same candidate as previous election; candidate switched party allegiance
Churu New constituency Traswell Chikomo CCC
Dzivarasekwa MDC Alliance Edwin Mushoriwa CCC
Epworth North New constituency Togarepi Zivai Mhetu CCC
Epworth South New constituency Honour Mbofana Taedzwa ZANU-PF
Glen Norah MDC Alliance (2018) Wellington Chikombo CCC Candidate reelected
CCC (2022)
Glen View North MDC Alliance (2018) Happymore Chidziva CCC
CCC (2022)
Glen View South MDC Alliance Grandmore Hakata CCC
Harare Central MDC Alliance (2018) Lovemore Jimu CCC
CCC (2022)
Harare East MDC Alliance (2018) Allan Norman Markham CCC Candidate represented Harare South in previous Parliament for MDC Alliance
CCC (2022)
Harare South ZANU-PF Trymore Kanupula ZANU-PF
Harare West MDC Alliance Joanah Mamombe CCC Same candidate as previous election; candidate switched party allegiance
Hatcliffe New constituency Agency Gumbo CCC Same candidate as previous election; candidate switched party allegiance
Hatfield MDC Alliance Rewayi Nyamuronda CCC
Highfield New constituency Donald Mavhudzi CCC
Hunyani New constituency Tongai Mafidi Mnangagwa ZANU-PF
Kuwadzana East MDC Alliance (2018) Chalton Hwende CCC Candidate reelected
CCC (2022)
Kuwadzana West New constituency Johnson Matambo CCC
Mabvuku/Tafara MDC Alliance Munyaradzi Febion Kufahakutizwi CCC
Mbare MDC Alliance Sunungukai Martin Matinyanya ZANU-PF
Mount Pleasant MDC Alliance Fadzai Mahere CCC
Southerton MDC Alliance Bridget Nyandoro CCC
St Mary’s MDC Alliance (2018) Brighton Mazhindu CCC
CCC (2022)
Sunningdale MDC Alliance Maureen Kademaunga CCC
Warren Park MDC Alliance Shakespear Hamauswa CCC
Zengeza East MDC Alliance Goodrich Chimbaira CCC
Zengeza West MDC Alliance Innocent Zvaipa CCC
Manicaland Province
Buhera Central ZANU-PF Samson Matema ZANU-PF
Buhera North ZANU-PF Phillip Guyo ZANU-PF
Buhera South ZANU-PF Ngonidzashe Mudekunye ZANU-PF
Buhera West ZANU-PF Tafadzwa Mugwadi ZANU-PF
Chikanga New constituency Lynette Karenyi CCC
Chimanimani East ZANU-PF Joshua Kurt Sacco ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Chimanimani West ZANU-PF Wilson Maposa ZANU-PF
Chipinge Central ZANU-PF Raymore Machingura ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Chipinge East MDC Alliance Lincoln Dhliwayo ZANU-PF
Chipinge South ZANU-PF Clifford Hlatywayo CCC
Dangamvura New constituency Chapfiwa Prosper Mutseyami CCC Candidate represented Dangamvura/Chikanga for MDC Alliance in previous Parliament
Headlands ZANU-PF Farai Walter Mapfumo ZANU-PF
Makoni Central MDC Alliance Patrick Sagandira CCC
Makoni North ZANU-PF Joseph Muwombi ZANU-PF
Makoni South ZANU-PF Albert Nyakuedzwa ZANU-PF
Makoni West ZANU-PF Jenfan Muswere ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Mutare Central MDC Alliance Brian Leslie James CCC
Mutare North ZANU-PF Admire Mahachi ZANU-PF
Mutare South ZANU-PF Tawanda Dumbarimwe ZANU-PF
Mutare West ZANU-PF Nyasha Marange ZANU-PF
Mutasa Central MDC Alliance Innocent Dambudzo Benza ZANU-PF
Mutasa North ZANU-PF Obey Bvute ZANU-PF
Mutasa South MDC Alliance (2018) Misheck Mugadza ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
ZANU-PF (2022)
Mutema-Musikavanhu New constituency Angeline Gata ZANU-PF
Nyanga North ZANU-PF Chido Sanyatwe ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Nyanga South ZANU-PF Supa Collins Mandiwanzira ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Mashonaland Central Province
Bindura North ZANU-PF Kenneth Shupikai Musanhi ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Bindura South ZANU-PF Toendepi Remigious Matangira ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Guruve North ZANU-PF Tendai Pindukai ZANU-PF
Guruve South ZANU-PF Christopher Magomo ZANU-PF
Mazowe Central ZANU-PF Maxmore Njanji ZANU-PF
Mazowe North ZANU-PF Tsungai Makumbe ZANU-PF
Mazowe South ZANU-PF Nobert Tichaona Muzunguwe ZANU-PF
Mazowe West ZANU-PF Kazembe Kazembe ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Mbire ZANU-PF David Butau ZANU-PF
Mount Darwin East ZANU-PF Dzidzai Batau ZANU-PF
Mount Darwin North ZANU-PF Labbany Munemo ZANU-PF
Mount Darwin South ZANU-PF Kudakwashe Mupamhanga ZANU-PF
Mount Darwin West ZANU-PF Witness Jonga ZANU-PF
Muzarabani North ZANU-PF Zhemu Soda ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Muzarabani South ZANU-PF Benjamin Kabikira ZANU-PF
Rushinga ZANU-PF Tendai Nyabani ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Shamva North ZANU-PF Isac Chinodakufa ZANU-PF
Shamva South ZANU-PF Joseph Mapiki ZANU-PF
Mashonaland East Province
Chikomba East ZANU-PF Felix Tapiwa Mhona ZANU-PF
Chikomba West ZANU-PF Tatenda. A Mavetera ZANU-PF
Goromonzi North ZANU-PF Ozias Bvute ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Goromonzi South MDC Alliance Stephen Chagwiza CCC
Goromonzi West ZANU-PF Nyamupinga Biatah Karimatsenga ZANU-PF
Marambapfungwe ZANU-PF Tichawona Makuwi Karumazondo ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Marondera Central MDC Alliance (2018) Caston Matewu CCC Candidate reelected
CCC (2022)
Marondera East ZANU-PF Vimbayi Mutokonyi ZANU-PF
Marondera West ZANU-PF Godwin Tavaziva ZANU-PF
Mudzi North ZANU-PF Benjamin Musweweshiri ZANU-PF
Mudzi South ZANU-PF Jonathan T Samukange ZANU-PF
Mudzi West ZANU-PF Knowledge Kaitano ZANU-PF
Murewa North ZANU-PF Daniel Garwe ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Murewa South ZANU-PF Noah Takawota Joni Mangondo ZANU-PF
Murewa West ZANU-PF Farai Jere ZANU-PF
Mutoko East ZANU-PF Richard Musiyiwa ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Mutoko North ZANU-PF Caleb Makwiranzou ZANU-PF
Mutoko South ZANU-PF Isaac Tasikani ZANU-PF
Ruwa New constituency Thomas Muwodzeri CCC
Seke ZANU-PF Willard Tapfumanei Madzimbamuto CCC
Uzumba ZANU-PF Wiriranai Muchemwa ZANU-PF
Wedza North ZANU-PF Itayi Ndudzo ZANU-PF
Wedza South ZANU-PF Tinoda Machakarika ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Mashonaland West Province
Chakari ZANU-PF Andrew Nkani ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Chegutu East ZANU-PF Webster Kotiwani Shamu ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Chegutu West ZANU-PF Addmore Chivero CCC
Chinhoyi MDC Alliance Leslie Everman Mhangwa CCC
Hurungwe Central ZANU-PF Richard Ziki ZANU-PF
Hurungwe East ZANU-PF Chenjerai Kangausaru ZANU-PF
Hurungwe North ZANU-PF Pax Muringazuva ZANU-PF
Hurungwe West ZANU-PF Chinjai Kambuzuma ZANU-PF
Kadoma Central MDC Alliance Gift Mambiripiri CCC
Kariba MDC Alliance Shine Gwangwaba CCC
Magunje ZANU-PF Supera Monga ZANU-PF
Makonde ZANU-PF Simbarashe Ziyambi ZANU-PF
Mhangura ZANU-PF Douglas Tendai Mombeshora ZANU-PF
Mhondoro-Mubaira ZANU-PF Chamunorwa Chiwanza ZANU-PF
Mhondoro-Ngezi ZANU-PF Tavengwa Mukuhlani ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Muzvezve ZANU-PF Vangelis Peter Haritatos ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Norton Independent Richard Tsvangirai CCC
Sanyati ZANU-PF Polite Kambamura ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Zvimba East ZANU-PF Oliver Mutasa CCC
Zvimba North ZANU-PF Marian Chombo ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Zvimba South ZANU-PF Taurai Dexter Maunganiso ZANU-PF
Zvimba West ZANU-PF Mercy Maruva Dinha ZANU-PF
Masvingo Province
Bikita East ZANU-PF Court Zevezayi ZANU-PF
Bikita South ZANU-PF Energy Mutodi ZANU-PF
Bikita West ZANU-PF Daniel Nhatiso ZANU-PF
Chiredzi Central New constituency Ropafadzo Makumire CCC
Chiredzi East ZANU-PF Siyaki Mundungehama ZANU-PF
Chiredzi North ZANU-PF Royi Bhila ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Chiredzi South ZANU-PF Joel Sithole ZANU-PF
Chiredzi West ZANU-PF Darlingtone Chiwa ZANU-PF
Chivi Central ZANU-PF Exevia Maoneke ZANU-PF
Chivi North ZANU-PF Huruva Godfrey Mukungunugwa ZANU-PF
Chivi South ZANU-PF Saul Maburutse ZANU-PF
Gutu Central ZANU-PF Winston Chitando ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Gutu East ZANU-PF Benjamin Ganyiwa ZANU-PF
Gutu South ZANU-PF Pupurai Togarepi ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Gutu West ZANU-PF Vacant Pending by-election
Masvingo Central ZANU-PF Eddison Mudiwa N Zvobgo ZANU-PF
Masvingo North ZANU-PF Brian Mudumi ZANU-PF
Masvingo South ZANU-PF Tanatsiwa Mukomberi ZANU-PF
Masvingo Urban MDC Alliance Martin Mureri CCC
Masvingo West ZANU-PF Ezira Ruvai ZANU-PF
Mwenezi East ZANU-PF Sheillah Chikomo ZANU-PF
Mwenezi North New constituency Master Makope ZANU-PF Candidate represented Mwenezi East in previous Parliament
Mwenezi West ZANU-PF Priscilla Moyo ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Zaka Central ZANU-PF Davis Marapira ZANU-PF
Zaka North ZANU-PF Ophias Murambiwa ZANU-PF Candidate represented Zaka West in previous Parliament
Zaka South New constituency Clemence Chiduwa ZANU-PF
Matabeleland North Province
Binga North MDC Alliance (2018) Prince Dubeko Sibanda CCC Candidate reelected
CCC (2022)
Binga South MDC Alliance Fanuel Cumanzala CCC
Bubi ZANU-PF Simelisizwe Sibanda ZANU-PF
Hwange Central MDC Alliance Fortune Daniel Molokela-Tsiye CCC
Hwange East MDC Alliance Joseph Bonda CCC
Hwange West MDC Alliance Vusumuzi Moyo CCC
Lupane East ZANU-PF Moyo Bright Vanya CCC
Lupane West ZANU-PF Mxolisi Charles Sibanda CCC
Nkayi North ZANU-PF Sithembiso G Nyoni ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Nkayi South ZANU-PF Jabualani Hadebe CCC
Tsholotsho North ZANU-PF Libion Sibanda CCC
Tsholotsho South ZANU-PF Musa Ncube CCC
Umguza ZANU-PF Richard Moyo ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Matabeleland South Province
Beitbridge East ZANU-PF Albert Nguluvhe ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Beitbridge West ZANU-PF Morgan Ncube CCC
Bulilima New constituency Dingumuzi Phuti ZANU-PF
Gwanda North ZANU-PF Desire Nkala CCC
Gwanda South ZANU-PF Omphile Marupi ZANU-PF
Gwanda Tshitaudze New constituency Fisani Moyo ZANU-PF
Insiza North ZANU-PF Farai Taruvinga ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Insiza South ZANU-PF Spare Sithole ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Mangwe ZANU-PF Vincent Sihlabo CCC
Matobo New constituency Edgar Moyo ZANU-PF Candidated represented Matobo North in previous Parliament
Matobo Mangwe New constituency Madalaboy Ndebele CCC
Umzingwane ZANU-PF Levi Mayihlome ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Midlands Province
Chirumanzu ZANU-PF Barbara Rwodzi ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Chirumanzu Zibagwe ZANU-PF Jacob Chokururama ZANU-PF
Chiwundura MDC Alliance Sleiman Timios Kwidini ZANU-PF
Gokwe Central ZANU-PF Daveson Masvisvi ZANU-PF
Gokwe Chireya ZANU-PF Torerai Moyo ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Gokwe Gumunyu ZANU-PF Steven Ngwenya ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Gokwe Kabuyuni ZANU-PF Spencer Tshuma ZANU-PF
Gokwe Kana ZANU-PF Owen Ncube ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Gokwe Mapfungautsi ZANU-PF Tawanda Karikoga ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Gokwe Nembudziya ZANU-PF Flora Buka ZANU-PF
Gokwe Sengwa ZANU-PF Paul Mavhima ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Gokwe Sesame ZANU-PF Madron Matiza ZANU-PF
Gweru Urban MDC Alliance Josiah Makombe CCC
Kwekwe Central NPF (2018) Judith Tobaiwa CCC Candidate reelected
CCC (2022)
Mberengwa Central New constituency Tinashe Shumba ZANU-PF
Mberengwa East ZANU-PF Tasara Hungwe ZANU-PF
Mberengwa West ZANU-PF Tafanana Zhou ZANU-PF
Mbizo MDC Alliance (2018) Corban Madzivanyika CCC
CCC (2022)
Mkoba North New constituency Amos Chibaya CCC Candidate represented Mkoba in previous Parliament
Mkoba South New constituency John Kuka CCC
Redcliff MDC Alliance July Moyo ZANU-PF
Shurugwi North ZANU-PF Joseph Mpasi ZANU-PF
Shurugwi South ZANU-PF Wilson Mhuri ZANU-PF
Silobela ZANU-PF Nyevera Jona ZANU-PF
Vungu ZANU-PF Brown Ndlovu ZANU-PF
Zhombe ZANU-PF Edmore Samambwa ZANU-PF Candidate reelected
Zvishavane Ngezi ZANU-PF Meeky Jaravaza ZANU-PF
Zvishavane Runde ZANU-PF Fred Moyo ZANU-PF

Women's Quota edit

An additional 60 women members, six from each of the provinces into which Zimbabwe is divided, are elected under a party-list system of proportional representation which is based on the votes cast for candidates representing political parties in each of the provinces in the general election for constituency members in the provinces. [2]

Province Member Party Notes
Bulawayo Stabile Mlilo CCC
Jasmine Toffa CCC Reelected (Previously MDC Alliance)
Thokozani Khupe CCC
Janeth Dube CCC
Samukeliso Maseko CCC
Judith Mkwanda ZANU-PF
Harare Ellen Shiriyedenga CCC
Juliana Makuvire CCC
Linnet Mazingaidzo CCC
Gladys Kudzaishe Hlatywayo CCC
Nyasha Eunice Grace Chikwinya ZANU-PF
Mercy Mugomo ZANU-PF
Manicaland Getrude Mutandi ZANU-PF
Patricia Kudhlande ZANU-PF
Univencia Amanda Chakukura ZANU-PF
Monica Mukwada CCC
Miriam Matinenga CCC
Sekai Mungani CCC
Mashonaland Central Tsitsi Gezi ZANU-PF Reelected
Getrude Chibagu ZANU-PF Reelected
Barbra Tinotenda Thompson ZANU-PF
Dorothy Mashonganyika ZANU-PF Reelected
Elizabeth Shongedza ZANU-PF Reelected
Bacillia Majaya CCC
Mashonaland East Tabeth Murwira ZANU-PF
Lucia Mudzingwa ZANU-PF
Emily Jesaya ZANU-PF
Lilian Zemura ZANU-PF Reelected
Constance Chihota CCC
Dephine Gutsa CCC
Mashonaland West Jennifer Nomsa Mhlanga ZANU-PF Reelected
Abygail Gava ZANU-PF
Nomsa Chaimvura ZANU-PF
Ruth Chari ZANU-PF
Mutsa Fransisca Murombedzi CCC
Consilia Chinanzvavana CCC Reelected (previously MDC Alliance)
Masvingo Yeukai Simbanegavi ZANU-PF Reelected
Aliginia Samson ZANU-PF Reelected
Auxcilia Dhanzi ZANU-PF
Faith Makaza ZANU-PF
Machirairwa Mugidho CCC Reelected (previously MDC Alliance)
Tendeukai Matara CCC
Matabeleland North Sethulo Ndebele CCC
Francisca Ncube CCC Reelected (previously MDC Alliance)
Memory Linyane CCC
Mail Nkomo ZANU-PF Reelected
Lusyomo Nyelele ZANU-PF
Elizabeth Masuku ZANU-PF Reelected
Matabeleland South Rossy Mpofu ZANU-PF Reelected
Evelyn Ndlovu ZANU-PF Reelected
Patricia Diana Ndudzo ZANU-PF
Nomatemba Ndlovu CCC
Velisiwe Nkomo CCC
Sithabisiwe Moyo CCC
Midlands Vairet Nhari ZANU-PF Reelected
Perseviarance Zhou ZANU-PF Reelected
Adionah Rutendo Mpofu ZANU-PF
Tsitsi Zhou ZANU-PF
Emma Shanziwe Muzondiwa CCC
Sekai Marashe CCC

Youth Quota edit

Beginning with the 2023 general election, a further 10 seats are reserved for youth members, that is, persons aged from 21 - 35 years of age, one from each of the provinces into which Zimbabwe is divided, elected under a party-list system of proportional representation which is based on the votes cast for candidates representing political parties in a general election for constituency members in the provinces.[3]

Province Member Party Notes
Bulawayo Sivina Evidence Zana CCC
Harare Takudzwa Godfrey Ngadziore CCC
Manicaland Stanley Sakupwanya ZANU-PF
Mashonaland Central Emmerson Raradza ZANU-PF
Mashonaland East Tawanda Titus Mudowo ZANU-PF
Mashonaland West Mutsawashe Carl Ziyambi ZANU-PF
Masvingo Naledi Lindarose Maunganidze ZANU-PF
Matabeleland North Lovejoy Sibanda CCC
Matabeleland South Tinashe Tafadzwa Mushipe ZANU-PF
Midlands Kudakwashe David Mnangagwa ZANU-PF

Senate edit

Composition of the Senate edit

The Senate is made up of 80 members, as well as the presiding officer, known as the President of the Senate, who is elected at the Senate's first sitting. A Senator who is elected as President of the Senate ceases to be a Senator, and the vacant seat must be filled in accordance with the Electoral Law.

 
PartySeats
ZANU–PF33
Citizens Coalition For Change27
Chiefs18
Disabled representatives2
President of the Senate1
Total81
Source: Government Gazette
 
Affiliation Members
ZANU–PF 33
CCC 27
Chiefs 18
Persons with disabilities 2
Total 80
President of the Senate 1

Provincial Seats edit

There are 60 provincial seats in the Senate. Six are elected from each of the provinces into which Zimbabwe is divided, under a party-list system of proportional representation which is based on the votes cast for candidates representing political parties in each of the provinces in the general election for Members of the National Assembly. Male and female candidates are listed alternately, with every list being headed by a female candidate.[4]

Province Senator Party Notes
Bulawayo Hellen Zivira CCC
Gideon Shoko CCC
Siphiwe Ncube CCC
Felix Magalela Sibanda CCC
Ritta Ndlovu CCC
Molly Ndlovu ZANU-PF
Harare Miriam Katumba CCC
Webster Maondera CCC
Vongai Tome CCC
Jameson Zvidzai Timba CCC
Omega Sipani Hungwe ZANU-PF
Charles Zvidzayi Tawengwa ZANU-PF
Manicaland Irene Zindi ZANU-PF
Michael Reuben Nyambuya ZANU-PF
Monica Mutsvangwa ZANU-PF
Keresencia Chabuka CCC
David Antony Chimhini CCC
Jane Chitsamba CCC
Mashonaland Central Monicah Mavhunga ZANU-PF
James Chafunga Makamba ZANU-PF
Angeline Kumbirai Tongogara ZANU-PF
Eleven Kambizi ZANU-PF
Dorothy A Kadungure ZANU-PF
Marry Grace Gwature CCC
Mashonaland East Aplonia Munzverengi ZANU-PF
Michael Chakanaka Bimha ZANU-PF
Bertha Chinyanga Garwe ZANU-PF
Conrad Jericho Gotora ZANU-PF
Maggie Ngwena CCC
Tapfumanei Wunganayi Muzoda CCC
Mashonaland West Bybit Lydia Tsomondo ZANU-PF
Christopher Mutsvangwa ZANU-PF
Priscah Mupfumira ZANU-PF
Sikelela James Gumpo ZANU-PF
Editor Eremenziah Matamisa CCC
Tawanda Ralph Magunje CCC
Masvingo Ottillia Muhlava Maluleke ZANU-PF
Lovemore Matuke ZANU-PF
Annah Rungani ZANU-PF
Robson Mavenyengwa ZANU-PF
Magie Chakabuda CCC
Godfrey Mativenga Madzikanda CCC
Matabeleland North Anastasia Moyo CCC
Gabbuza Joel Gabuza CCC
Tendai Sibanda CCC
Alice Dube ZANU-PF
Obert Mpofu ZANU-PF
Rebecca Fanuel ZANU-PF
Matabeleland South Tambudzani Bhudagi Mohadi ZANU-PF
Richard Ndlovu ZANU-PF
Esther Nyathi ZANU-PF
Nonhlanhla Mlotshwa CCC
Solani Moyo CCC
Meliwe Phuthi CCC
Midlands Tsitsi Veronica Muzenda ZANU-PF
Fredrick Makamure Shava ZANU-PF
Maybe Mbohwa ZANU-PF
Daniel Mackenzie Ncube ZANU-PF
Sisasenkosi Ndebele CCC
Sesel Zvidzai CCC

Chiefs' seats edit

Chapter 6, Part 3, §120(b) and (c) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe reserves 16 seats in the Senate for Chiefs, of whom two are elected by the provincial assembly of Chiefs from each of the provinces, other than the metropolitan provinces, and 2 for the the President and Deputy President of the National Council of Chiefs.[5][6]

Elected by Provincial Assembly of Chiefs for Traditional Chiefs Name Name of Chief Notes
President of the Council of Chiefs (ex officio) Mtshane Khumalo
Deputy President of the Council of Chiefs (ex officio) Fortune Charumbira
Manicaland Makumbe Shepherd Gundu Chengeta
Mapungwana Mapungwana Annias
Mashonaland Central Nyamaropa Munyaradzi Tivaringe
Matsiwo Chigwadzara Chinhenza
Mashonaland East Chikwaka Witness M. Bungu
Nechombo Langton Chikukwa
Mashonaland West Ngezi Peter Pasipamire
Dandawa Try Manyepa
Masvingo Chitanga Felani Chauke
Nhema Ranganai Bwawanda
Matabeleland North Siansali Siatabwa Nkatazo
Mathupula Khumalo Mandlakazulu
Matabeleland South Nyangozonke Vuyani Ndiweni
Masendu Siandalizwe Dube
Midlands Ngungumbane Zama Nthua Mkwananzi
Chireya Henry Chidzivo

Persons with disabilities edit

Chapter 6, Part 3, §120(d) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe reserves two seats in the Senate for representatives of persons with disabilities.[7] In terms of paragraph 3(3)(b) of the Seventh Schedule to the Electoral Act [Chapter 2:13], one must be male, the other must be female. These Senators are elected by the National Disability Board.[8]

Gender Senator Notes
Female Annah Shiri
Male Ishumael Zhou

References edit

  1. ^ "Article 6, Clause 4, Section 124" (PDF). Constitution of Zimbabwe. Veritas Zimbabwe. 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Article 6, Clause 4, Section 124" (PDF). Constitution of Zimbabwe. Veritas Zimbabwe. 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Article 6, Clause 4, Section 124" (PDF). Constitution of Zimbabwe. Veritas Zimbabwe. 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Article 6, Clause 3, Section 120" (PDF). Constitution of Zimbabwe. Veritas Zimbabwe. 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  5. ^ "Article 6, Clause 3, Section 120" (PDF). Constitution of Zimbabwe. Veritas Zimbabwe. 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  6. ^ Electoral Act [Chapter 2:13] (PDF). Zimbabwe. 1 February 2005. p. 40-41.
  7. ^ "Article 6, Clause 3, Section 120" (PDF). Constitution of Zimbabwe. Veritas Zimbabwe. 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  8. ^ Electoral Act [Chapter 2:13] (PDF). Zimbabwe. 1 February 2005. p. 114-115.