The Standard (Zimbabwe)

How many seats in Matabelela­nd provinces does Zanu PF have?

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IN the aftermath of the March 26 by-election, there has been debate on social media on voting trends for ZANU PF and the opposition in Matabelela­nd provinces.

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activist, Discent Bajila, tweeted: “The regional anger on why Tsholotsho voted ZPF (Zanu PF) is very unfortunat­e if it isn’t equal to the size of anger on the 8 other constituen­cies that did the same. 21/38 constituen­cies in Mat’land have Zanu PF MPs. Why single out Tsholotsho for your ridicule? Elsewhere it’s even worse.”

A social media user asked ZimFact to check Bajila’s figures on the number of Members of Parliament. We checked, and it is accurate.

Zanu PF does indeed have 21 out of 38 MPs in Matabelela­nd constituen­cies. It holds 20 of the 24 rural Matabelela­nd constituen­cies.

In 2000, the Movement for Democratic Change, in its first election after launch, won 21 out of the 23 Matabelela­nd constituen­cies.

Tracking votes in one province, Matabelela­nd North, the MDC in 2000 won 73.6% of the vote in 2000. In 2018, the party, which ran as MDC Alliance, won 37.8%. Combined with the splinter party MDCT, the MDC vote was 47.3%, more than Zanu PF’s total share of the vote, 39.5%. However, Zanu PF won the most seats in the province in 2018.

Conclusion

Zanu PF does hold 21 out of the 38 constituen­cies in Mat North, Mat South, and Bulawayo.

 ?? ?? Agnes Mahomva
Agnes Mahomva

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