Makonde
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Makonde is a district in the Mashonaland West Province of Zimbabwe and covers an area of about 8 680 square kilometers. It is bound by Guruve District ( Mashonaland Central) in the North and North East, Zvimba District in the East, Chegutu District in the South, Kadoma District in the South West, Gokwe North District ( Midlands Province) also in the South West and Hurungwe District in the West. The area is divided into 19 wards which constitute 2 parliamentary constituencies namely Makonde and Mhangura and the whole district is under the jurisdiction of Chief Nemakonde.
Background
Makonde District is a farming district. Crops grown include cotton, maize, and tobacco. Cattle is widely raised in the district for dairy products and beef, on a commercial basis. The main mineral which is mined is copper.
Chinhoyi the main town is a college town, hosting two major universities, namely: Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) and Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU). There are three major high schools; Chinhoyi High School, Nemakonde High School and Lomagundi College. In addition the district is home to numerous primary schools.
Government
National
In the Zimbabwe 1985 Parliamentary Election, Makonde East returned to Parliament:
- Sabina Gabriel Mugabe of Zanu PF - 54 599 votes.
- Kenneth Madzvanya Mano of PF-ZAPU - 1 395 votes.
- Josiah Zinhanga Mudzengi of UANC - 660 votes.
In the Zimbabwe 1985 Parliamentary Election, Makonde North returned to Parliament:
- Swithun Tachiona Mombeshora of Zanu PF - 22 473 votes.
- Kimpton Masango of PF-ZAPU - 1 222 votes.
- Isaac Gwanzura Shumba of UANC - 640 votes.
In the Zimbabwe 1985 Parliamentary Election, Makonde West returned to Parliament:
- Nathan Marwirakuwa Shamuyarira of Zanu PF - 43 920 votes.
- Kiliyoni Songe Babuyile of PF-ZAPU - 1 718 votes.
- Dube Willie Marumahoko of UANC - 988 votes.
- Peter Mombeshora of ZANU - 252 votes.
In the 1990 Parliamentary Election (see A History of Zimbabwean Elections) Makonde Central returned to Parliament:
- Nathan Shamuyarira of Zanu PF with 23 430 votes,
- Sungano Janhi Moyo of ZUM with 3 171 votes,
- William Marumahoko of UANC with 674 votes.
Turnout - 28 678 voters or 76.29 %
Makonde East returned:
- Mudhomeni Chivende of Zanu PF with 27 865 votes,
- Noah Bangure of ZUM with 4 451 votes,
Turnout - 35 104 voters or 74.99 %
Makonde North returned:
- Swithun Mombeshora of Zanu PF with 13 883 votes,
- Cleopas Watama of ZUM with 2 125 votes.
Turnout - 16 953 or 42.80 %
Makonde West returned:
- Sean Hundermark of Zanu PF with 16 507 votes,
- Robert Ruzivo of ZUM with 1 513 votes.
Turnout - 19 204 voters or 45.47 %
In the 2000 Elections, (see A History of Zimbabwean Elections) Makonde returned to Parliament:
- Swithun Mombeshora of Zanu PF with 13 066 votes,
- Robert Ruzivo of MDC with 3 294 votes,
- Casper Masikini of UP with 728 votes.
Following the death of Swithun Mombeshora on 17 March 2003, a by election was held 30–31 August 2003. The result, Makonde returned to Parliament:
- Kindness Paradza of Zanu PF with 11 223 votes,
- Japhet Karemba of MDC with 1 769 votes.
In the 2013 Elections, (see A History of Zimbabwean Elections) Makonde returned to Parliament:
- Kindness Paradza of Zanu PF with 15 675 votes or 88.69 percent,
- Makomborero Kachese of MDC–T with 1 569 votes or 8.88 percent,
- Kudakwashe Akimu of MDC–N with 429 votes or 2.43 percent,
Total 17 673 votes
Local
The Makonde local government is Makonde Rural District Council - Makonde RDC.
Makonde district is governed by a council. The Council is mandated by the Rural District Councils Act Chapter 29:13 to administer the area under its jurisdiction, this being Makonde District minus Chinhoyi Municipal Area and the area under National Parks and Wildlife Management. Makonde Rural District Council was formed in 1993 through the amalgamation of Umboe Rural Council, which was largely in Large Scale Commercial Farming area, Chitomborwizi Rural Council, which was in the Small Scale Commercial Farming Area and part of Chirordziva District Council which was in the communal area.[1]
References
- ↑ MAKONDE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL, , Published: , Retrieved: 27 February 2018