Mutare City Council is a local governing board that oversees within Mutare City limits.[3][4] It is a statutory body established in terms of Constitution Amendment 20 of 2013's Zimbabwean Constitution.[5]

Mutare City Council
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Type
Type
Leadership
Sophia Gwasira[1]
Town Cleck
Kumbirai Madanha[2]
Structure
Seats25
Political groups
  • Elected (19)
  CCC (19)
  • Appointed (6)
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
2023
Next election
2028
Meeting place
Civic Center
Website
Official Website
Constitution
Mutare City Bylaws

Councilors

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Elected councilors

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Councilor Ward Constituency City
John Nyamhoka 1 Mutare
Gift Kadozora 2 Mutare
Tichaenzana Maita 3 Mutare
Edison Kalulu 4 Mutare
Simon Mapuvire 5 Mutare
Sekai Mukodza 6 Mutare
Daniel Saunyama 7 Mutare
Sophia Gwasira 8 Mutare
Blessing Murindashaka 9 Mutare
Calvin Matsiya 10 Mutare
Simon Chabuka 11 Mutare
Cloud Nengomasha 12 Mutare
Takesure Musorowenzou 13 Mutare
Patrick Masenyama 14 Mutare
Itayi Chisoni 15 Mutare
Gift Chatikobo 16 Mutare
Jeffrey Nyamana 17 Mutare
James Mugorosa 18 Mutare
Zvichauuya Mukombero 19 Mutare

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Under the Women's Quota:

  • Miriam Tandire
  • Lilian Chipiro
  • Tapiwa Manyarara
  • Sarah Manjengwa
  • Victoria Chimonyo
  • Charity Chirara[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Mutare elects Zim's second female mayor... As Makone, Coltart land Hre, Byo posts".
  2. ^ https://chipingetimes.co.zw/mutare-town-clerk-to-assume-duty-in-september/
  3. ^ "Home". Mutare City. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
  4. ^ "City of Mutare | Homepage". UCAZ | Urban Councils Association of Zimbabwe. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
  5. ^ "Zimbabwe - Mutare". www.vei.nl. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
  6. ^ a b "Mutare councillors sworn in". New Ziana. September 19, 2023. Retrieved October 24, 2023.