Kudzai Kadzombe
In July 2018, Kudzai Kadzombe was elected to Ward 41 Harare Municipality, for MDC alliance, with 10 264 votes.
Personal Details
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School / Education
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Service / Career
2018 – elected to Ward 41 Harare Municipality with 10264 votes, beating Blessing Tonderai Chimangah of Zanu PF with 2896 votes, Tendayi Rosewitter Mpayah, independent with 840 votes, Sarudzai Regina Muringisi, independent with 564 votes, Taurai Eversoni of PRC with 149 votes, Alec Muuya, inependent with 144 votes, Nyasha Murindagomo, independent with 82 votes, Kenneth Goto of UDA with 69 votes and Rabecca Mutema of UDA with 46 votes. [1]
Election as Harare's Deputy Mayor, 2023
On 11 September 2023, Ian Makone (Cllr Ward 18) was elected as Mayor of Harare, with deputy Mayor Kudzai Kadzombe (Cllr Ward 41). The CCC won 42 of Harare’s 45 council seats. The CCC has 10 other women’s quota councillors while Zanu PF has four. Makone polled 46 votes while challenger Temany Utete of Zanu PF received seven. Kadzombe won 47 votes to beat Zanu PF’s Susan Chuma, who had seven. [2] [3] [4]
Events
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
- ↑ CCC’s Ian Makone elected new mayor of Harare, The Zimbabwe Mail, Published: 11 September 2023, Retrieved: 20 September 2023
- ↑ CCC’s Ian Makone elected new mayor of Harare, Kudzai Kadzombe to deputise, Zimlive, Published: 11 September 2023, Retrieved: 20 September 2023
- ↑ Ian Makone: Harare’s new mayor, The Herald, Published: 11 September 2023, Retrieved: 20 September 2023
- ↑ 2018 Harmonised Elections Results, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, Published: 6 August 2018, Retrieved: 6 May 2020