Nsiza
Nsiza is 82 km north east of Bulawayo on the road and railway line to Gweru. Before 1982, it was known as Inseza, Nseza and Insiza (the most common in 2023). It is in Matabeleland South.
Location
Lat/long: 19°46′51″ S 29°11′36″ E
History
1896: first settled.
1902: Bulawayo to Gweru railway reached the village and a siding put up.
Government
In the Zimbabwe 1985 Parliamentary Election, Insiza returned to Parliament:
- Naison Khutshwekhaya Kwidini of PF-ZAPU - 27 804 votes.
- Enos Muzombi Nkala of Zanu PF - 3 392 votes.
In the 1990 Parliamentary Election (see A History of Zimbabwean Elections) Insiza returned to Parliament:
- Naison Ndlovu of Zanu PF with 13 660 votes,
- Newman Ndlela of ZUM with 2 560 votes.
Turnout - 17 848 voters or 45.59 %
In the 2000 Parliamentary Election (see A History of Zimbabwean Elections) Insiza returned to Parliament:
- George Joe Ndlovu of MDC with 12 049 votes,
- Naison Ndlovu of Zanu-PF with 5 304 votes,
- Albert Ncubeof ZAPU with 974 votes.
Following the death of George Ndlovu on 11 August 2002, a by election was held 26–27 October 2002. The result, Insiza returned to Parliament:
- Andrew Langa of Zanu PF with 12 115 votes,
- Siyabonga Ncube of MDC with 5 102 votes.
In the 2013 Elections, (see A History of Zimbabwean Elections) Insiza North returned to Parliament:
- Andrew Langa of Zanu PF with 9 914 votes or 68.42 percent,
- Bekezela Mpofu of MDC-T with 2 811 votes or 19.40 percent,
- Qhubani Moyo of MDC with 275 votes or 10.28 percent,
- Earnest Ndlovu of ZAPU with 1 489 votes or 1.90 percent.
Total 14 489 votes
In the 2013 Elections, (see A History of Zimbabwean Elections) Insiza South returned to Parliament:
- Malach Nkomo of Zanu PF with 4 660 votes or 47.43 percent,
- Siyabonga Ncube of MDC with 2 384 votes or 24.26 percent,
- Nkululeko Sibanda of MDC-T with 2 007 votes or 20.43 percent,
- Dumezweni Dube, Independent, with 455 votes or 4.63 percent,
- Dambisamahubo Mafu of ZAPU with 320 votes or 3.26 percent,.
Total 9 826 votes
Nomination Court 2023
The ZEC list of candidates for the August 2023 elections for Matabeleland South have been released. [1]
Insiza North Constituency.
Insiza South Constituency.
Other information
Tungsten is mined in the area.
Cattle ranching is the prime agricultural activity.
Further Reading
References
- ↑ Matabeleland South Full list of 2023 election candidates, Chronicle, Published: 22 June 2023, Retrieved: 29 June 2023
- ↑ [Katherine Sayce (Ed), Tabex, Encyclopedia Zimbabwe], Tabex, Encyclopedia Zimbabwe, (Quest Publishing, Harare, 1987), Retrieved: 25 July 2019