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List of Zimbabwean parliamentary constituencies — Zimbabwe This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe … Wikipedia
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Mutare South — is a constituency of Zimbabwe. Mutare South is in the East of Zimbabwe, in Manicaland. At the 2005 general election the candidate of the Zanu PF was declared the winner. This was in contrast to the fact that the candidate of the MDC polled an… … Wikipedia
Mutasa South — is a constituency of Zimbabwe. It belongs to the province of Manicaland. In the 2005 general election the candidate of the Zanu PF was declared the winner. This was in contrast to the fact that the candidate of the MDC polled an overall majority … Wikipedia
Mutasa North — is a constituency of Zimbabwe. It belongs to the province of Manicaland. In the 2005 general election the candidate of the Zanu PF was declared the winner, with an overall majority. This was in contrast to the fact that the candidate of the MDC… … Wikipedia
Makoni North — is a constituency in the Makoni district of Manicaland province. v · Constituencies in Manicaland (listed by Senate seat) … Wikipedia
Chipinge South — is a constituency in southeastern Zimbabwe in the province of Manicaland near the Mozambique border. It is named after Chipinge town. Chipinge is one of the constituencies, where the Zanu PF was declared the winner at the 2005 general election.… … Wikipedia
Mutare West — is a constituency of Zimbabwe. It belongs to Manicaland. Mutare West includes Marange. The candidate of the Zanu PF was declared the winner in the March 2005 parliamentary election, despite irregularities.[citation needed] In the March 2008… … Wikipedia
Zimbabwe National Army — The Zimbabwe National Army or ZNA was created in 1980 from elements of the Rhodesian Army, integrated to a greater or lesser extent with combatants from the ZANLA and ZIPRA guerrilla movements (the armed wings of, respectively, ZANU and ZAPU.… … Wikipedia