Hurungwe
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Hurungwe is a district in the Mashonaland West Province in Zimbabwe. The district is the largest in the province, in terms of physical expanse, high population figures, influx of people from within the province and beyond searching for good agricultural soils which make up the district.
See Hurungwe and Charara Safari Areas.
Background
Hurungwe District is situated in the north-western part of Zimbabwe and is one of the six districts that make up Mashonaland West, that is, Makonde district to the South and Guruve district. Mashonaland Central to the north. It is the largest district in Mashonaland West, with a total area of 19 678.34 square km.[1] The district is also one of the country’s biggest game reserves. Zambezi Valley conservation area.
Government
The council’s legislative body is comprised of 26 Councillors and 3 chiefs. Hurungwe RDC shows the returns for July 2018, returned Hurungwe Rural District Council has a number of rural service centre (Kazangarare, Kasimhure, Nyamakate, Tengwe, Mwami, Zvipani, Chitindiwa, Mudzimu and Chidamoyo) and one growth point in Magunje, one small urban center at Makuti and National Parks stations.
In the 1990 Parliamentary Election (see A History of Zimbabwean Elections) Hurungwe returned to Parliament:
- Kenneth Marombe of Zanu PF with 25 818 votes,
- Clement Gondo of ZUM with 3 635 votes.
Turnout - 31 681 voters or 89.63 %
In the 2000 Elections, (see A History of Zimbabwean Elections) Hurungwe East returned to Parliament:
- Reuben Marumahoko of Zanu PF with 14 814 votes,
- Richard Chaza of MDC with 4 415 votes,
- Council Nziramasanga of NPA with 617 votes.
Hurungwe West returned:
- Mark Madiro of Zanu PF with 18 931 votes,
- Tsvangwa Kanhema of MDC with 4 532 votes,
- Luckson Shereni Magara of UP with 929 votes.
Following the death of Mark Madiro in May 2002, a by election was held 28–29 September 2002. The result, Hurungwe West returned to Parliament:
- Phone Madiro of Zanu PF with 15 882 votes,
- Justin Dandawa of MDC with 2 665 votes.
In the 2013 Elections, (see A History of Zimbabwean Elections) Hurungwe East returned to Parliament:
- Sarah Mahoka of Zanu PF with 12 829 votes or 78.27 percent,
- Chenjerai Kangausaru of Independent with 2 412 votes or 14.72 percent,
- Blessing Mandava of MDC–T with 796 votes or 4.86 percent,
- Tongai Kwanda of MDC–N with 353 votes or 2.15 percent,
Total 16 390 votes
In the 2013 Elections, (see A History of Zimbabwean Elections) Hurungwe North returned to Parliament:
- Reuben Marumahoko of Zanu PF with 9 304 votes or 76.77 percent,
- Albert Chitaunhike of MDC–T with 2 239 votes or 18.47 percent,
- Angula Gwabada of MDC–N with 461 votes or 3.80 percent,
- Justice Noah of ZDP with 116 votes or 0.96 percent,
Total 12 120 votes
In the 2013 Elections, (see A History of Zimbabwean Elections) Hurungwe West returned to Parliament:
- Temba Mliswa of Zanu PF with 8 485 votes or 69.01 percent,
- Wilson Makanyaire of MDC–T with 2 553 votes or 20.76 percent,
- Douglas Munakira of MDC–N with 562 votes or 4.57 percent,
- Tall Chambati, Independent, with 474 votes or 3.86 percent,
- Ocean Kanyurira of MKD with 221 votes or 1.80 percent,
Total 12 295 votes
Population
Hurungwe RDC (Rural District Council) serves the highest population in Mashonaland West province. Using the national growth of 3% per annum according to the 2012 census the population of Hurungwe rural district is estimated 42 7444 which is roughly 22% of the total population for the province.
Characteristics
The district is divided into three agro-economic natural regions 2, 3, and 4. Most of the Common areas fall under natural regions, 3 and 4 characterized by low and sometimes erratic rainfall, whereas A1 and A2 commercial farming areas are generally within natural region 2. The average rainfall for the district is 750mm.
References
- ↑ Hurungwe RDC, , Published: , Retrieved: 27 February 2018