Election results: Zanu PF wins 210 council seats in Masvingo

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… CCC gets 31 and one independent

Beverly Bizeki

Zanu PF has dominated in Masvingo Province having won 210 council seats out of 242 while the main opposition party Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) won only 31 with the last one being won by an independent candidate.

According to results released by Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) Masvingo Provincial Command Center, in Bikita district, the ruling party won 30 seats out of 32 while CCC won 2 seats, one in Bikita East and one in Bikita West.

Out of 40 wards in Chiredzi District, Zanu PF won 30 seats while CCC got the remaining 10. Of the 10 six are from Chiredzi Central, two are from Chiredzi West, one from Chiredzi South and one from Chiredzi North.

In Chivi district Zanu PF won 31 out of the 32 while CCC only got one in Chivi Central.

In Gutu district, Zanu PF won 39 seats out of 41 while CCC won 2 seats, one in Gutu Central and another in Gutu West.

Of the 44 seats in Masvingo district Zanu PF won 28 while CCC won 15 seats and one independent. Of the 15, 9 are under Masvingo City Council.

In Mwenezi district Zanu PF had a clean sweep in all 18 wards while in Zaka district, the ruling party won 33 seats out of 34 and CCC got only Zaka Central ward 19 (Jerera).

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