Kudakwashe Chisango
In July 2018, Kudakwashe Chisango was elected to Ward 18 Mutare Municipality, for MDC-Alliance, with 3390 votes. In September, he was elected Deputy Mayor.
Personal Details
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School / Education
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Service / Career
2018 – elected to Ward 18 Mutare Municipality with 3390 votes, beating David Kudzaishe Garwe of Zanu-PF with 1285 votes, Monica Perpetua Borerwe, independent with 523 voters, Nyasha Abel Dondo of ZIPP with 29 votes, and Kufa Nhondo of PRC with 21 votes. [1]
September 2018 - Elected deputy mayor.
Events
At a September 2018 meeting, following the elections of Blessing Tandi as Mayor and Kudakwashe Chisango as Deputy Mayor, Mutare district administrator Wilson Boore said councillors should focus on council business only, and political party issues ended with the 30 July election. Town clerk Joshua Maligwa said Mutare had the potential to become one of the best cities in Africa. [2]
Further Reading
- ↑ [Election Notice, Electoral Act, Chap 2:13, Local Authority Elections 30 July 2018: Results of Poll], The Herald & Chronicle, Published: 30 August 2018
- ↑ New councillors warned against taking politics into chambers, Newsday, Published: 8 September 2018, Retrieved: 27 May 2020
- ↑ 2018 Harmonised Elections Results, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, Published: 6 August 2018, Retrieved: 6 May 2020