The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF retains two thirds majority

- Herald Reporters

ZANU-PF yesterday retained its two thirds majority in the National Assembly after winning 144 out of the 207 constituen­cies whose results were announced by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC).

Results from three constituen­cies were pending at the time of going to press.

The seven-party MDC Alliance managed only 61 seats, with the Mugabe project, the National Patriotic Front (NPF), winning one seat.

Only one independen­t candidate, Mr Temba Mliswa, won. He retained his Norton seat.

In 2013, the ruling Zanu-PF won 160 seats to the then MDC-T’s 49 with one seat going to the MDC then led by Professor Welshman Ncube who is now an MDC-Alliance principal.

Zanu-PF dominated its traditiona­l stronghold­s of Mashonalan­d Central, Mashonalan­d West, Mashonalan­d East, Masvingo, Midlands, Matabelela­nd South and Manicaland provinces.

In Mashonalan­d Central Province, the ruling party made a clean sweep of all 18 constituen­cies.

It also made significan­t headway in opposition stronghold­s such as Bulawayo, where it snatched

Bulawayo South.

There was an uptick of support for the opposition MDC-Alliance in Matabelela­nd South, where they gained one seat.

Zanu-PF dominated in seven provinces: The revolution­ary party’s election machinery proved unstoppabl­e in Mashonalan­d Central with a clean sweep of all 18 seats.

The MDC Alliance did not help its cause by fielding two candidates in four constituen­cies - Mazowe North (Stephen Muchenje and Mcumillan Ndhlovu); Mazowe South (Gift Chimanikir­e and Faith Gamuchirai Chakwera); Mazowe West (Thamarie Chimanzi and Rorana Machihwa); and Muzarabani North (Takawira Agreement Kagura and Lawrence Mushori).

In Mashonalan­d West, Zanu-PF only dropped four of the 22 seats as the MDC-Alliance triumphed in three constituen­cies, while one seat - Norton - was won by Mr Mliswa.

In the Midlands province, the MDC-Alliance gained two more seats from the three they won in 2013.

In Manicaland province, Zanu-PF won 19 of the 26 seats. In the previous election, it had 22 seats.

In the just-ended poll, seven constituen­cies went to the MDC-Alliance.

In Masvingo, Zanu-PF won all but one seat - Masvingo Urban.

Initially, the MDC-Alliance had two candidates in six constituen­cies — Bikita East, Gutu North, Gutu Central, Gutu West, Masvingo South and Zaka West.

But they managed to secure withdrawal­s in four constituen­cies within the seven-day window provided for by the Zmbabwe Electoral Commission before Monday’s polls.

Unsurprisi­ngly, the coalition lost in Bikita East and Gutu North where they had fielded double nomination­s.

In Mashonalan­d East, where Zanu-PF won 22 out of the 23 seats in the 2013 elections, the revolution­ary party dropped two seats - Marondera Central and Goromonzi South - which went to the MDC-Alliance.

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