Mutasa North

In this article, we will explore the topic of Mutasa North and its impact on modern society. From its origins to its current evolution, Mutasa North has played a fundamental role in different aspects of daily life. Throughout history, Mutasa North has been the subject of debate and controversy, generating diverse opinions and opposing points of view. Through a deep and exhaustive analysis, we will examine the role of Mutasa North in various contexts, seeking to understand its influence on culture, politics, economics and other areas of contemporary life. From its historical importance to its future implications, Mutasa North has been and will continue to be a topic of interest and relevance in today's world.

Mutasa North
Constituency
for the National Assembly of Zimbabwe
ProvinceManicaland
RegionMutasa District
Current constituency
Number of members1
PartyZANU–PF
Member(s)Obey Bvute
Created fromMutasa

Mutasa North is a constituency represented in the National Assembly of the Parliament of Zimbabwe, located in Manicaland Province. Its current MP since the 2023 election is Obey Bvute of ZANU–PF.

Profile

The constituency has 29,627 registered voters according to the 2008 ZEC Delimitation Report. Mutasa North is home to Honde Valley, Zindi, Hauna Business Centre and Green Valley. It is known for its rich soils and apple production. Majority of the residence find employment in the vast plantations. Mutasa North has a mixed and fair infrastructure development.[citation needed]

History

In the 2005 general election the candidate of the ZANU–PF was declared the winner, with an overall majority. This was in contrast to the fact that the candidate of the Movement for Democratic Change polled an overall majority. [citation needed]

In 2008 David Anthony Chimhini of MDC-T won against Major General Michael Nyambuya.[citation needed]

In the 2018 election, Chido Madiwa of ZANU–PF was elected to represent the constituency.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "MPs and Senators declared elected after 30 July 2018_harmonised elections". veritaszim.net. Retrieved 19 April 2020.