Ministers, Veteran MPs Bite The Dust in Zanu PF Primary Elections

  • Gibbs Dube

Zanu PF supporters voting in internal elections in Bulawayo ahead of national polls later this year.

WASHINGTON - Some Zimbabwean ministers and veteran Members of Parliament have been beaten in Zanu PF primaries.

Matabeleland South provincial minister Abednico Ncube, Deputy Information Minister Kindness Paradza, Trade Minister Sekai Nzenza and several others bit the dust in the primaries.

In a tweet, Zimbabwe's information secretary Nick Mangwana indicated that Joseph Chinotimba is among top Zanu PF parliamentarians, who were defeated in the party primaries.

The Minister of Information Communication Technology, Janfan Muswere, lost to Moses Ruwona in Makoni West primaries.

Zanu PF sources also indicated that former Zimbabwe Electoral Commission member, Qhubani Moyo, who contested the Insiza primaries, was beaten in the polls while tsabatsaba dancer and musician, Sandra Ndebele won the primaries in Pelandaba.

In Uzumba constituency, where there were nearly 16,000 voters, Wiriranayi Muchemwa got 9,166 votes while veteran legislator Simbaneuta Mudarikwa received 2,272.

In Nkayi, Sithembiso Nyoni and Stars Thebe Mathe cruised to victory in the primaries amid reports of election fraud in most constituencies.

VOA Zimbabwe Service was unable to get comment from the losing candidates.

Zimbabwe is expected to hold harmonized elections sometime this year. The Constitutional Court declared Mnangagwa winner of the 2018 presidential election. His rival, Nelson Chamisa, said he will never recognize him as the winner of the disputed election.

Find below some of the primary election results:

BUHERA SOUTH: 1. Ngonidzashe Mudekunye- 2978 2.Joseph Chinotimba -2513 3.Chimbare Freddy - 847

Uzumba Constituency: Wiriranayi Muchemwa 9166 Simbaneuta Mudarikwa 2272 Richmond Siyakurima 1802 Zvondayi Marowa 1985 Joseph Kandemiri 224 Francis Mukunga 31 Total 15 480

Chikomba East Constituency; Felix Mhona 4656 Sekai Irene Nzenza 1791 Edmore Kandira 864 Wilfred Mushayagwazvo 843 Tendai Chikasha 381

MAKONI WEST: Jenfan Muswere 2 439 Mosses Ruwona 3 408 Mhiripiri Mativenga 1 037