1995 Zimbabwean parliamentary election
1995 Zimbabwean parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Zimbabwe on 8 and 9 April 1995 to elect members to the House of Assembly of Zimbabwe. The ruling Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front won an overwhelming majority of the seats. There were 120 constituencies but 55 members were returned unopposed. The elections were not free and fair, as the authoritarian ZANU-PF party abused election rules and intimidated the opposition. [ 1]
The elections occurred under the context of controversial constitutional changes and a disastrous economic structural adjustment programme.[ 1]
Results
There were 4,803,866 registered voters across the country, but 2,214,358 were in uncontested constituencies.[ 2]
Party Votes % Seats +/– ZANU–PF 1,143,349 81.38 118 +1 ZANU–Ndonga 97,470 6.94 2 +1 Forum Party 84,219 5.99 0 New Zimbabwe Congress Party 3,779 0.27 0 New Zimbabwe Federal Party 3,381 0.24 0 New Zimbabwe Aristocrats 1,571 0.11 0 New African National Party 431 0.03 0 New Independents 70,818 5.04 0 0 Total 1,405,018 100.00 120 0 Valid votes 1,405,018 95.70 Invalid/blank votes 63,173 4.30 Total votes 1,468,191 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 2,589,508 56.70 Source: Nohlen et al .[ 2]
By constituency
Constituency
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
BULAWAYO PROVINCE (9 seats)
BULAWAYO NORTH
John Nkomo
ZANU–PF
9,901
71.2
Arnold Payne
Independent
2,600
18.7
Joyce Mahere
ZANU–Ndonga
1,407
10.1
BULAWAYO SOUTH
Zenzo Nsimbi
ZANU–PF
15,631
64.6
Ega Sansole
Forum Party
8,558
35.4
LOBENGULA
Isaac Nyathi
ZANU–PF
19,500
82.0
Robson Maphosa
Forum Party
4,290
18.0
LUVEVE
Angelinah Masuku
ZANU–PF
12,703
70.4
Mabikwa Thabane
Forum Party
3,325
18.4
Thomas Ndlovu
ZANU–Ndonga
1,143
6.3
Twoboy Jubane
Independent
885
4.9
MAKOKOBA
Sithembiso Nyoni
ZANU–PF
13,280
78.9
Molly Richardson
Forum Party
3,556
21.1
MPOPOMA
Sikhanyiso Ndlovu
ZANU–PF
18,967
77.6
Paul Siwela
Independent
4,709
19.3
Stephen Mhindurwa
ZANU–Ndonga
767
3.1
NKULUMANE
Dumiso Dabengwa
ZANU–PF
Unopposed
PELANDABA
Joseph Msika
ZANU–PF
16,879
80.3
Richard Ncube
ZFP
2,496
11.9
Florence Nderemani
ZANU–Ndonga
1,643
7.8
PUMULA-MAGWEGWE
Norman Zikhali
ZANU–PF
15,756
74.1
Garreth Mahlangu
Forum Party
3,595
16.9
Kenneth Hlatshwayo
ZANU–Ndonga
1,904
9.0
HARARE PROVINCE (20 seats)
BUDIRIRO
Gladys Hokoyo
ZANU–PF
19,721
83.9
Pearson Musakwa
ZCP
3,779
16.1
CHITUNGWIZA EAST
Edward Ticharwa Njekesa
ZANU–PF
15,475
85.9
Ephraim Dhliwayo
ZANU–Ndonga
2,536
14.1
CHITUNGWIZE WEST
Witness Mangwende
ZANU–PF
Unopposed
DZIVARESEKWA
Edson Wadyewata
ZANU–PF
19,830
80.7
Richard Chitumba
Forum Party
2,168
8.8
Cynthia Marumbwa
ZANU–Ndonga
1,782
7.2
Elijah Manjeya
Independent
806
3.3
GLEN NORAH
Thomas Mapanzure
ZANU–PF
20,889
80.7
Tennyson Manbande
ZANU–Ndonga
5,001
19.3
GLEN VIEW
Clive Chimbi
ZANU–PF
15,204
81.7
Samson Dhliwayo
ZANU–Ndonga
3,408
18.3
HARARE CENTRAL
Florence Chitauro
ZANU–PF
9,417
69.1
Enoch Dumbutshena
Forum Party
3,858
28.3
Bernard Gwati
Independent
232
1.7
Clive Samvura
Independent
113
0.8
HARARE EAST
Tirivanhu Mudariki
ZANU–PF
15,959
73.1
Clive Puzey
Forum Party
4,871
22.3
Mika Mushayabasa
Independent
1,001
4.6
HARARE NORTH
Nyasha Chikwinya
ZANU–PF
13,360
72.3
Trudy Stevenson
Forum Party
4,340
23.5
Shaiseni Nyamhunga
ZANU–Ndonga
789
4.3
HARARE SOUTH
Vivian Mwashita
ZANU–PF
6,287
50.9
Margaret Dongo
Independent
5,190
42.0
Joshua Cohen
Independent
886
7.2
HATFIELD
Irene Zindi
ZANU–PF
Unopposed
HIGHFIELD
Richard Shambanbeva
ZANU–PF
18,534
80.4
Henry Mahlangu
ZANU–Ndonga
4,531
19.6
KAMBUZUMA
Oliver Chidawa
ZANU–PF
Unopposed
KUWADZANA
Zebron Chawaipira
ZANU–PF
Unopposed
MABVUKU
Pamela Tungamirai
ZANU–PF
20,223
71.2
Geoffrey Chirinda
Forum Party
4,280
15.1
Newton Kajawu
ZANU–Ndonga
3,915
13.8
MBARE EAST
Anthony Gara
ZANU–PF
15,762
86.3
Patricia Mpange
ZANU–Ndonga
2,510
13.7
MBARE WEST
Ephraim Masawi
ZANU–PF
14,795
83.0
Vesta Sithole
ZANU–Ndonga
3,036
17.0
MUFAKOSE
Sabina Thembani
ZANU–PF
18,355
81.4
Kingston Marimo
Forum Party
2,787
12.4
Patrick Marime
Independent
1,412
6.3
ST. MARY'S
Joseph Macheka
ZANU–PF
Unopposed
ZENGEZA
Christopher Chigumba
ZANU–PF
Unopposed
MANICALAND PROVINCE (13 seats)
BUHERA NORTH
Dzimbabwe Senderayi
ZANU–PF
Unopposed
BUHERA SOUTH
Kumbirai Kangai
ZANU–PF
24,034
93.1
Agnes Makuyana
ZANU–Ndonga
1,782
6.9
CHIMANIMANI
Michael Mataure
ZANU–PF
15,531
76.6
Tinarwa Nason Mwazviwanza
ZANU–Ndonga
4,743
23.4
CHIPINGE NORTH
Fred Sithole
ZANU–Ndonga
10,806
63.1
Shadreck Chitima
ZANU–PF
6,019
35.1
Kingdom Chigumo
Independent
301
1.8
CHIPINGE SOUTH
Ndabaningi Sithole
ZANU–Ndonga
15,490
76.6
Edgar Musikavanhu
ZANU–PF
4,722
23.4
MAKONI EAST
Didymus Mutasa
ZANU–PF
Unopposed
MAKONI NORTH
Tendayi Mberi
ZANU–PF
Unopposed
MAKONI WEST
Moven Mahachi
ZANU–PF
21,470
93.6
Evans Ngwena
Independent
1,459
6.4
MUTARE NORTH
Oppah Rushesha
ZANU–PF
10,550
80.5
Fred Gomendo
ZANU–Ndonga
2,550
19.5
MUTARE SOUTH
Lazarus Nzarayebani
ZANU–PF
11,579
70.1
Eddie Musabayana
Independent
3,516
21.3
Denford Musiyarira
ZANU–Ndonga
1,420
8.6
MUTARE WEST
Shepherd Mukwekwezeke
ZANU–PF
16,485
90.6
Efilda Mutsiwegota
ZANU–Ndonga
1,715
9.4
MUTASA
Misheck Chinamasa
ZANU–PF
Unopposed
NYANGA
Freddie Saruchera
ZANU–PF
Unopposed
MASHONALAND CENTRAL PROVINCE (6 seats)
BINDURA
Caniso Dengu
ZANU–PF
Unopposed
GURUVE NORTH
Paul Mazikana
ZANU–PF
Unopposed
GURUVE SOUTH
Edward Chininga
ZANU–PF
Unopposed
MAZOWE EAST
Chenhamo Chimutengwende
ZANU–PF
Unopposed
RUSHINGA
Younus Patel
ZANU–PF
29,083
97.3
Timothy Mukwengwe
ZANU–Ndonga
808
2.7
SHAMVA
Nicholas Goche
ZANU–PF
27,330
94.9
Godfrey Mumbamarwo
ZANU–Ndonga
1,461
5.1
References
^ a b Kwashirai, Vimbai Chaumba, ed. (2023), "Zanu PF on Zanu PF Violence in 1995" , Election Violence in Zimbabwe: Human Rights, Politics and Power , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 94–112, doi :10.1017/9781108120265.006 , ISBN 978-1-107-19081-8 , retrieved 2 March 2023
^ a b Dieter Nohlen , Michael Krennerich & Bernhard Thibaut (1999) Elections in Africa: A data handbook , p973 ISBN 0-19-829645-2