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Bulawayo South |
The former White Roll constituency boundaries. |
Location within Zimbabwe |
Created: |
1914 |
MP: |
David Coltart |
Party: |
MDC |
Area: |
km² |
Neighbours: |
Bulawayo Central |
Province: |
Bulawayo |
Population: |
(/km²) |
Official website: |
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Bulawayo South is a parliamentary constituency of the Zimbabwean House of Assembly located in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. The current member of the House of Assembly for Bulawayo South is Eddie Cross, a member of the Movement for Democratic Change. Notabal former members include David Coltart, who in the 2008 election moved to the Senate.
[edit] About the constituency
Map of the white Bulawayo South constituency (1979-1987).
Bulawayo South is located on the southern end of the city of Bulawayo. It is a predominantly black working-class area, with some middle and upper class areas. The working-class area is centered around the Bulawayo suburbs of Nketa and Emganwini and factories as well as other industrial buildings can be found in the Belmont and Donnington industrial area. The more middle class areas can be found in Prior to the 1990 election the constituency was one of the 20 white minority constituencies. Over the past decade the constituency has developed into a stronghold of ZANU-PF and Robert Mugabe opposition. The MDC has become a dominant presence in Bulawayo South and in 2000 saw the ZANU-PF candidate suffer a heavy loss of 51.6% of the vote. In the 2005 election, however, the ZANU-PF made a small, but significant gain, while the MDC lost over 8,000 votes due in large part to poor voter turnout in the 2005 general election. The decline in support from 2005 to 2000 can also be attributed to constituency redistricting. David Coltart has remained a key member of the MDC as one of its highest ranking members. Coltart is currently the MDC's Secretary for Legal Affairs and the Shadow Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs.
[edit] Members
Current MP for Bulawayo South, David Coltart (MDC).
[edit] Election results
[edit] 2000s elections
[edit] 1990s elections
[edit] 1980s elections
[edit] 1970s elections
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
Constituencies in Bulawayo (listed by Senate seat) |
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Emganwini |
Nkulumane • Nketa
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Gwabalanda |
Luveve • Emakhandeni-Entumbane
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Khumalo |
Bulawayo Central • Bulawayo East
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Mabutweni |
Pelandaba-Mpopoma • Lobengula
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Masotsha-Ndlovu |
Pumula • Magwegwe
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Mzilikazi |
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