Tongogara Rural District Council

Tongogara Rural District Council is a local government organ administering Shurugwi District Rural District. There are two local government arms, Shurugwi Town Council created under the Zimbabwe Urban Councils Act, Chapter 29.15[1] administering Shurugwi, and Tongogara RDC created in terms of the Zimbabwe Rural District Councils Act, Chapter 29.13[2] overseeing the rural Shurugwi South District

Midlands RDCs

Background

Tongogara Rural District Council is the official name of Shurugwi Rural District Council. It is one of the eight rural district councils in the Midlands Province. The other seven are;

Wards Distribution

Tongogara RDC covers two constituencies with a total of 24 wards.

  • Shurugwi-North Constituency has 9 wards; 1, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19.
  • Shurugwi-South Constituency has 15 wards; 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24.

2013 - 2018 Councillors

Source: Zimbabwe Electoral Commission [3]

WardCouncillorGenderIPartyConstituency
#01Kufaruwenga G ChivifZANU-PFShurugwi-North
#02Ruvarashe TaruvingafZANU-PFShurugwi-South
#03Tamiswa T NjovanamZANU-PFShurugwi-South
#04Emelia ChinyamafZANU-PFShurugwi-South
#05Jenipha ShumbafZANU-PFShurugwi-South
#06Edward ChiteramZANU-PFShurugwi-South
#07Kenneth B PfebenimZANU-PFShurugwi-South
#08Crispen MurandamZANU-PFShurugwi-South
#09Buru R SimbamZANU-PFShurugwi-South
#10Tapiwa NdawanamZANU-PFShurugwi-South
#11Sheperd MudharamZANU-PFShurugwi-South
#12Metheus M BandamZANU-PFShurugwi-North
#13Shilla MidzifZANU-PFShurugwi-North
#14Gladys NhemafZANU-PFShurugwi-North
#15Donald MashipemZANU-PFShurugwi-North
#16Danisa MujerefZANU-PFShurugwi-North
#17Elias MpupunimZANU-PFShurugwi-North
#18Golden KapetamZANU-PFShurugwi-North
#19Lettinah NyonimZANU-PFShurugwi-North
#20Happyson MutelisomZANU-PFShurugwi-South
#21Simon KamurayimZANU-PFShurugwi-South
#22Kalebe MupupunimZANU-PFShurugwi-South
#23Patricia DibulafZANU-PFShurugwi-South
#24Norman SibindimZANU-PFShurugwi-South

2008 - 2013 Councilors

Source: Kubatana Archive[4]

WardCouncillorGenderIPartyConstituency
#04Nhika KatazomMDC-TShurugwi-South
#08Muranda CrispenmZANU-PFShurugwi-South
#09Kwangwari DispisemZANU-PFShurugwi-South
#10Ndawana TapiwamZANU-PFShurugwi-South
#11Mudhara GiftmMDC-TShurugwi-South
#18Mativenga TambudzaifZANU-PFShurugwi-North
#22Mukandapi LawrencemMDC-TShurugwi-South
#24Mdehwa Rabson SeletsomMDC-TShurugwi-South
gollark: I do not think that is accurate.
gollark: Yes. I'm aware some people didn't, but it would be significantly worse if they did more of them.
gollark: They probably *won't* be if the perception is that they will just do it arbitrarily and repeatedly for ages and it just slows down things at best.
gollark: Anyway, people have seemingly been mostly willing to engage in obeying lockdown when there was a clearish danger and it seemed like a temporary onetime thing.
gollark: Congratulations, you handed power over to the test designers?

See also

References

  1. Ministries of Local Government International |Chapter 29:15 Urban Councils Act|Zimbabwe Urban_Councils Act mlgi.org.za|Retrieved 1 March 2016
  2. Ministries of Local Government International Rural District Councils Act. MLGI|Resources|Retrieved 1 March 2016
  3. Notice Board Local Authority Results-Midlands-Tongogara RDC Zec.gov.zw|Retrieved 1 March 2016
  4. The Herald (zw)candidates - 'Harmonised' elections 29 March 2008: Local Government - Midlands kubatana.net|archive|Retrieved 1 March 2016
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.