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Mugabe, CIO boss win big; Minister Mumbengegwi loses Zanu PF elections

Zimbabwe’s Minister of State for Presidential Affairs and Monitoring Government Programmes Mr simbarashe Mumbengegwi has lost in Zanu PF primary elections.

Mumbengegwi’s massive 12629 votes was not enough against Larry  Mavima’s 17371 for Zvishavane Runde senatorial post.

In another poll former CIO director Albert Miles Ngulube won in Chiredzi East.

In Kwekwe, controversial clergyman Archbishop Kandrose Mugabe won the race for Kwekwe Central Constituency.

Mugabe took time to thank his supporters and warn MDC of what is coming:

I want to be thankful to all the residents of Kwekwe Central Constituency who voted me to win resoundingly in all wards in Zanu PF Primary Elections. Ndinoti ngatiitei the same paGeneral Election, torakasha maChinja ose paBallot munaJuly. Thank you very much Kwekweans!

More results here

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