Eighteen chiefs were elected to serve as senators in the 9th Parliament: the president and deputy president of the Chiefs' Council of Zimbabwe as senators ex officio, and 16 chiefs selected by the provincial chiefs' assemblies (two per province, except the metropolitan provinces Bulawayo and Harare).[17]
^Mathuthu, who was selected to serve in the 9th Parliament, died on 13 August 2018, before the Parliament opened.[11]
^In 2021, Matemadanda was appointed Zimbabwe's ambassador to Mozambique.[35]
References
^Under the Constitution of Zimbabwe, a new term of Parliament begins on the day that the President-Elect is sworn in following a general election. Members themselves were sworn in on 5 September 2018.
^The Chiefs typically vote in line with ZANU-PF Senators.
Eighteen chiefs were elected to serve as senators in the 9th Parliament: the president and deputy president of the Chiefs' Council of Zimbabwe as senators ex officio, and 16 chiefs selected by the provincial chiefs' assemblies (two per province, except the metropolitan provinces Bulawayo and Harare).[17]
^Mathuthu, who was selected to serve in the 9th Parliament, died on 13 August 2018, before the Parliament opened.[11]
^In 2021, Matemadanda was appointed Zimbabwe's ambassador to Mozambique.[35]
References
^Under the Constitution of Zimbabwe, a new term of Parliament begins on the day that the President-Elect is sworn in following a general election. Members themselves were sworn in on 5 September 2018.
^The Chiefs typically vote in line with ZANU-PF Senators.