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Manyenyeni elected Harare Mayor
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC-T)
September
16, 2013
Councillor Bernard
Gabriel Manyenyeni was today elected as the Mayor of Harare at Town
House. Councillor Manyenyeni was elected Harare’s Mayor soon
after the swearing-in of councillors at Town House and after garnering
38 votes against Beadle Gwasira of Zanu-PF who polled only seven
votes. Councillor Thomas Muzuva was elected deputy mayor after winning
by a similar margin.
The mayoral
and local council chairperson elections were also held today in
Bulawayo, Chitungwiza, Norton, Ruwa, Gweru, Masvingo, Mutare, Kadoma,
Redcliff, Victoria Falls, Kariba, Zvishavane, Chegutu, Hwange, Matobo,
Binga, Nkayi, Kwekwe and Rusape where the MDC has a majority of
councillors were elected into office.
In Bulawayo,
Councillor Moyo was elected at the mayor with Councillor Gift Banda
coming in as his deputy, while in Chitungwiza; Councillor Phillip
Mutoti was elected mayor and Councillor Godwell Mushangwe the deputy
mayor.
In Ruwa, Councillor
Robson Mushayavanhu was elected chairperson and Councillor Manyepudzo
Mbira was elected deputy chairperson.
In Chegutu,
Councillor Leo Gwanzura was elected the mayor and Edias Ticharwa
the deputy mayor. The election of mayors went on smoothly and has
demonstrated a lot of political maturity within the MDC.
The party therefore
strongly support those that have been elected into office. The choice
of candidates has clearly shown that MDC is never short of talent.
The MDC therefore
takes this opportunity to congratulate all those that have been
elected Mayors on MDC ticket and we urge the people in respective
cities to fully support these candidates in their discharge of duties.
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