Zvishavane District
Zvishavane District is one of the eight districts in Midlands Province of Zimbabwe. 85,035 people live in Zvishavane rural and 59,714 live in Zvishavane town (2022 census).[1]
It has Mberengwa District to the south and Shurugwi District to the north.
Its capital is Zvishavane town.
Economy
[edit]Zvishavane District is home of Zvishavane Town which developed from an asbestos mine compound into a town.[2] See Shabanie Mashaba Mine.
It is also home to Murowa Diamond Mine located in Mazvihwa, 40 km from Zvishavane Town.
Local government
[edit]Zvishavane District is run by two local government organs, the rural district council and the urban council.
For the rural district authority see Runde Rural District Council.
The Zvishavane Town Council, established in terms of the Zimbabwe Urban Councils Act, Chapter 29.15,[3] administers the urban district.
2013 - 2018 Council
Source: Zimbabwe Electoral Commission[4]
Ward | Councillor | Party | Constituency |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Phiri Arusah | ZANU-PF | |
02 | Mudekwa Isaiah | ZANU-PF | |
03 | Phiri Fatuma | MDC-T | |
03 | Utonga Andrew | ZANU-PF | |
04 | Majama Charity | MDC-T | |
05 | Mago Tinashe | ZANU-PF | |
06 | Ferreira Jose Manuel | ZANU-PF | |
06 | Chitototo Josiphati | MDC-T | |
07 | Dube Esau Gwatipedza | MDC-T | |
08 | Pasira Itai | MDC-T | |
09 | Chikandiwa Andrew | MDC-T | |
10 | Gadziwa Samuel | MDC-T |
2008 - 2013 Town Council
Source: Kubatana Aechive[5]
Ward | Councillor | IParty | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Chimedza Sam | MDC-T | |
02 | Taruvinga Patson | MDC-T | |
03 | Murombedzi Francis | MDC-T | |
04 | Muvenge Francis Mashoko | MDC-T | |
05 | Dube Nyika Jastin Berebende | MDC-T | |
06 | Matondo London | MDC-T | |
07 | Pamire Godfrey | MDC-T | |
08 | Zhou Alluwis | MDC-T | Chairman |
09 | Moyo Mordikai Masocha | MDC-T | |
10 | Mushipe Pardon | MDC-T |
20°19′S 30°03′E / 20.31°S 30.05°E
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Zimbabwe: Administrative Division (Provinces and Districts) - Population Statistics, Charts and Map". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2024-02-17.
- ^ Faith Zaba|7 June 2013 Zvishavane: A tale of two different worlds The Zimbabwe Independent|News|Retrieved 2 March 2016
- ^ Ministries of Local Government International |Chapter 29:15 Urban Councils Act|Zimbabwe Urban_Councils Act mlgi.org.za|Retrieved 2 March 2016
- ^ Notice Board GoodZEC Local Authority Results-Midlands-Zvishavane Town Council Zec.gov.zw|Retrieved 2 March 2016
- ^ The Herald (zw) candidates -'Harmonised' elections 29 March 2008: Local Government - Midlands Archived February 15, 2016, at the Wayback Machine kubatana.net|archive|Retrieved 2 March 2016