Harare City Council
The Harare City Council is the local governing body of Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe. It is composed of 46 councillors, each representing a different ward. It is headed by the mayor of Harare, who is assisted by a deputy mayor.[1] Since 2018, the mayor is Herbert Gomba and the deputy mayor is Enock Mupamawonde, both of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC).[2]
Harare City Council | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
Deputy Mayor | Enock Mupamawonde (MDC) |
Seats | 46 (45 MDC, 1 ZANU–PF) |
Elections | |
First past the post | |
Last election | 2018 |
Next election | 2023 |
Meeting place | |
Town House | |
Website | |
Official website |
Current councillors
The following is a list of current Harare city councillors since the 2018 election.[3]
Ward | Area | Councillor | Party | |
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1 | Harare South | Tendai Katsaria | MDC | |
2 | Harare Central | Eugenia Chipfiwa | MDC | |
3 | Mbare | Tracy Chagarasango | MDC | |
4 | Mbare | Martin Matinyanya | ZANU–PF | |
5 | Belvedere | Midia Mudariki | MDC | |
6 | Harare Central | Charles Nyatsuro | MDC | |
7 | Avondale | Happymore Gotora | MDC | |
8 | Highlands | Keith Charumbira | MDC | |
9 | Greendale | Stewart Mutizwa | MDC | |
10 | Sunningdale | Hammy Madzingira | MDC | |
11 | Mbare | Anthony Shingadeya | MDC | |
12 | Mbare | Patson Mangwiro-Chikwaka | MDC | |
13 | Southerton | Brian Matione | MDC | |
14 | Kambuzuma | Costa Mande | MDC | |
15 | Warren Park | Tichaona Mhetu | MDC | |
16 | Mabelreign | Denford Ngadziore | MDC | |
17 | Mount Pleasant | Jacob Mafume | MDC | |
18 | Borrowdale | Ian Makone | MDC | |
19 | Mabvuku | Munyaradzi Kufahakutizwi | MDC | |
20 | Tafara | Mercy Kasvosve | MDC | |
21 | Mabvuku | Barnabas Ndira | MDC | |
22 | Hatfield | Theresa Manase | MDC | |
23 | Waterfalls | Stan Manyenga | MDC | |
24 | Highfield | Lovemore Makuwerere | MDC | |
25 | Highfield | Luckson Mukunguma | MDC | |
26 | Highfield | Fungai Nyapokoto | MDC | |
27 | Glen Norah | Herbert Gomba (mayor) | MDC | |
28 | Glen Norah | Runyowa Chihoma | MDC | |
29 | Glen Norah | Tendai Matafi | MDC | |
30 | Glen View | Charles Chidagu | MDC | |
31 | Glen View | Tonderai Chakeredza | MDC | |
32 | Glen View | Gaudencia Marera | MDC | |
33 | Budiriro | Joseph Kunashe | MDC | |
34 | Mufakose | Simon Mapanzure | MDC | |
35 | Mufakose | Enock Mupamawonde (deputy mayor) | MDC | |
36 | Mufakose | Loveness Gomba | MDC | |
37 | Kuwadzana | Jason Kautsa | MDC | |
38 | Kuwadzana | Clifton Zumba | MDC | |
39 | Dzivarasekwa | Gilbert Hadebe | MDC | |
40 | Dzivarasekwa | Stephen Dhliwayo | MDC | |
41 | Marlborough | Kudzai Kadzombe | MDC | |
42 | Hatcliffe | Elvis Ruzani | MDC | |
43 | Budiriro | Norman Makondo | MDC | |
44 | Kuwadzana | Resias Masunda | MDC | |
45 | Kuwadzana | Mandere Girisoti | MDC | |
46 | Harare East | Stewart Wutawunashe | MDC |
References
- Taruvinga, Mary (2020-04-19). "Zimbabwe: Harare City Council in Lockdown Demolition of Vending Stalls". allAfrica.com. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
- "Harare City Council Spruces Up City Centre". NewZimbabwe.com. 2020-04-22. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
- "Councillors 2018 - 2023". City of Harare. 2018-12-05.
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