Jasmine Toffa

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Jasmine Toffa
Jasmine Toffa Biography
BornJasmine Koks
Children3
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Jasmine Toffa is a politician. In 2018, she was appointed Proportional Representative for Bulawayo Metropolitan Constituency as an MDC Alliance candidate.

Personal Details

Born:
She has three sons.[1]

School / Education

No information was found on her Junior or High School, or any tertiary education.


Service/Career

She joined the MDC during its formation, but when the party disintegrated, she went with the MDC faction affiliated with Welshman Ncube. She was a party provincial treasurer for Bulawayo Metropolitan Province. [1]

Jasmine Toffa was put into Parliament in 2013 as a Proportional Representative candidate for MDC-Welshman Ncube. [2]

Women
Sixty seats were allocated to women in 2013. They were divided into 6 per province, based on a party's share of votes in the province. The parties produced lists of candidates before the elections. Successful candidates are listed in bold. Only parties which had successful candidates are listed. Vote counts for these seats may vary slightly from the official provincial vote totals due to some multiple candidates votes.

Bulawayo Province
MDC–N MDC–T Zanu PF
Jasmine Toffa Thokozani Khuphe Eunice Moyo
Monica Ncube Nicola Watson Molly Ndlovu
Ellen Shiriyedenga Gladys Mathe Fidelia Maphosa
Irene Dube Dorothy Ndlovu Ophar Ncube
Ruth Kuphe Lungile Ncube Canisia Satiya
Brenda Khumalo Nomvula Muguni Mavis Mudoti


In 2020, Toffa was part of the MDC Alliance national executive.[3]

Events

On 14 April 2020, Toffa was reportedly blocked by police from delivering food (mealie meal) in her constituency in Bulawayo.

Police allegedly blocked her from going ahead with the delivery and also instructed millers not to sell the product to her.[4]

Robbery

On 13 May 2021, thieves broke into Toffa's house in Matsheumhlope suburb in Bulawayo and stole a laptop, decoder and groceries, among other things.

Toffa said this was not the first time that unknown people had broken into her house. Jasmine Toffa said on 13 May 2021, the thieves gained entry using the back door and damaged the key mechanism. There was no one in the main house except the maid and her husband who were sleeping in the cottage.

In the other incident, robbers broke in and stole similar items.[5]

Insiza Assault

In October 2022, Citizens Coalition for Change reported that its Member of Parliament for Bulawayo Metropolitan Province was on 16 October 2022 attacked and injured by suspected ZANU PF thugs. Their statement said the assailants attacked Jasmine Toffa and a group of CCC members have been badly injured following an attack by suspected Zanu PF thugs in Insiza today. The thugs stole her handbag, personal belongings, money & fuel coupons & smashed vehicle windscreens. Two legislators, Daniel Molokele and Kucaca Phulu, were “violently attacked” by Zanu PF members while mobilising voters ahead of the by-elections.
This comes after the police warned political parties and supporters to be responsible and shun all forms of violence after the two parties clashed in Matobo before the 26 March by-elections in Ward 2. Cases of violence are being recorded periodically, raising fears that the 2023 elections will likely be violent. There is a possibility that the United Nations will supervise the 2023 polls to avoid another disputed election. [6]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Veneranda Langa, Lack of constituency not hindering PR MP, NewsDay, Published: September 25, 2017, Retrieved: May 17, 2022
  2. Zimbabwe: women struggle to make parliament impact, AGORA, Published: April 11, 2014, Retrieved: May 17, 2022
  3. MDC Alliance district chair ousted over Chamisa gossip, Newzimbabwe.com, Published: July 7, 2020, Retrieved: May 17, 2022
  4. Police Block MDC MP From Distributing Mealie Meal In Her Constituency – Report, Pindula News, Published: April 16, 2020, Retrieved: May 17, 2022
  5. NIZBERT MOYO, Thieves ransack MP’s house, The Standard, Published: May 23, 2021, Retrieved: May 17, 2022
  6. CCC Says “Suspected ZANU PF Thugs” Attacked And Injured Bulawayo MP, CCC Members, Pindula, Published: 17 October 2022, Retrieved: 19 October 2022

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