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Zanu-PF man becomes Pelandaba-Mpopoma MP with only 1 845 votes
04 Feb 2024 at 13:00hrs | Views
Zanu-PF candidate Joseph Tshuma has won the Pelandaba-Tshabalala by-election following the polls held on Saturday.
The seat fell vacant after Citizens Coalition for Change interim secretary general, Mr Sengezo Tshabangu, recalled Mr Gift Ostallos Siziva saying he had ceased being a member of the embattled opposition party.
By-elections were held in six constituencies countrywide.
Tshuma polled 1 845 votes while CCC's Moreblessing Tembo got 464 and Abraham Yona Nkomo DOP attained 156 votes.
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission ZEC has confirmed the results.
By-elections were also held in Chegutu West, Goromonzi South, Mkoba North, Seke and Zvimba East National Assembly constituencies.
While the results of other constituencies are yet to be received, Zanu-PF is said to have grabbed the seats from the opposition.
The seat fell vacant after Citizens Coalition for Change interim secretary general, Mr Sengezo Tshabangu, recalled Mr Gift Ostallos Siziva saying he had ceased being a member of the embattled opposition party.
By-elections were held in six constituencies countrywide.
Tshuma polled 1 845 votes while CCC's Moreblessing Tembo got 464 and Abraham Yona Nkomo DOP attained 156 votes.
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission ZEC has confirmed the results.
By-elections were also held in Chegutu West, Goromonzi South, Mkoba North, Seke and Zvimba East National Assembly constituencies.
While the results of other constituencies are yet to be received, Zanu-PF is said to have grabbed the seats from the opposition.
Source - The Chronicle