Midlands RDCs

Takawira Rural District Council is rural local authority created under the Rural District Councils Act Chapter 29.13 as provided by the constitution.[1] It is bestored with wide ranging administrative and legislative powers over their respective jurisdictions through this Act.

It is Chirumhanzu Rural District authority. Chirumhanzu District is rural with Mvuma being the only urban setup in the District.

Background

Chirumanzu Rural District Council was established through Proclamation No. 1 of 1993 which amalgamated Takawira District Council and Charter Rural Council and established new boundaries for the district.

Chirumhanzu Rural District Council has the communal area, the resettlement area and three urban areas, Mvuma, Lalapanzi and Charandura under its jurisdiction.

The three urbanized centers do not have town councils. Instead Chirumhanzu RDC now officially called Takawira RDC has set committees to run the three centers;

  • Mvuma Area Committee;

Lalapanzi Area Committee;

Charandura Area Committee.

The district comprises twenty five wards; that is 12 in the communal area, 3 in Mvuma, 1 in Lalapanzi and 9 in resettlement areas.[2]

Operations

Takawira RDC comprises Chirumanzu Constituency and the greater part of Chirumanzu-Zibagwe Constituency.

Chirumanzu Cinstituency covers 13 wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,21, 23 and 25. Chirumanzu-Zibagwe Constituency covers twelve of Takawira RDC wards; 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22 and 24. However Chirumanzu-Zibagwe Constituency overlaps into Kwekwe Rural District Council taking wards 1, 2 and 31, these include Marivale, Sebakwe Recreational and Munyati respectively. These 3 wards were previously in Zhombe Constituency.

2013 - 2018 Councillors

WardCouncilor
(Alt.)
GenderAffiliated
to
Constituency
#01Peter C ChinguruvemZanu-PFChirumanzu
#02Marco V MasochamZanu-PFChirumanzu
#03David P WindizimZanu-PFChirumanzu
#04Clyphos MatiziramZanu-PFChirumanzu
#05Veronica DuvefZanu-PFChirumanzu
#06Johannes KohlimZanu-PFChirumanzu
#07Duvai TaruvingamZanu-PFChirumanzu
#08Tirivanhu L MhazomZanu-PFChirumanzu
#09Zvenyika MakandamZanu-PFChirumanzu
#10Lucy ParadzafZanu-PFChirumanzu
#11Gabriel MavezeramZanu-PFChirumanzu-Zibagwe
#12Joseph GwarazimbamZanu-PFChirumanzu-Zibagwe
#13Tremendous MusaeamZanu-PFChirumanzu-Zibagwe
#14Tendai MandiooperafZanu-PFChirumanzu-Zibagwe
#15Raphael MapetemZanu-PFChirumanzu-Zibagwe
#16Thomas D MasoramZanu-PFChirumanzu-Zibagwe
#17Richard MuzendamZanu-PFChirumanzu-Zibagwe
#18Paul MnangagwamZanu-PFChirumanzu-Zibagwe
#19Tafiraje MutimbamZanu-PFChirumanzu-Zibagwe
#20Thomas ChisadzamZanu-PFChirumanzu-Zibagwe
#21Norman T MureriwamZanu-PFChirumanzu
#22Tapera DzitiraimZanu-PFChirumanzu-Zibagwe
#23Simon MafuwamZanu-PFChirumanzu
#24Irene GirimumZanu-PFChirumanzu-Zibagwe
#25Jairos TurikamZanu-PFChirumanzu

2008 - 2013 Councillors

Winners of the 2008 Local Authorities election. [3]

WardCouncilor
(Alt.)
GenderAffiliated
to
Constituency
#02Matambo Vivian VimbayimMdc-TChirumanzu
#03Nhigo George ChenjerayimMdv-TChirumanzu
#05Muzira Aquilina TapudzamMdc-TChirumanzu
#06Mapurisa SiphelanimMdc-TChirumanzu
#08Mhazo Tirivanhu LawrencemZanu-PFChirumanzu
#09Mushaike Hitler RegismMdc-TChirumanzu
#10Paradza LucyfZanu-PFChirumanzu
#15Chiunye Gilbert GiddsmZanu-PFChirumanzu-Zibagwe
#17Zishiri Blessing CharemamZanu-PFChirumanzu-Zibagwe
#20Chisadza ThomasmZanu-PFChirumanzu-Zibagwe
#21Mureriwa Norman TakaidzamZanu-PFChirumanzu-Zibagwe
#22Dzitirai TaperamZani-PFChirumanzu-Zibagwe

See also

References

  1. Ministries of Local Government International Rural District Councils Act. MLGI|Resources|Retrieved 27 February 2016
  2. Homepage History chirumanzurdc.co.zw|Retrieved 5 March 2016
  3. Herald candidates - 'Harmonised' elections 29 March 2008: Local Government - Midlands Kubatana.net|Elections|Retrieved 27 2016

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