Zimbabwe Council of Chiefs

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Zimbabwe Council of Chiefs
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Key peopleFortune Charumbira

The Zimbabwe Council of Chiefs (ZCC) is an assembly of traditional leaders throughout the Republic of Zimbabwe. The president and deputy president of the ZCC are both members of the Senate since 2007, and the ZCC appoints ten chiefs to the Senate; under a former constitution from 1980 to 1989, the ZCC was charged with selecting members to the Senate.

Chief Fortune Charumbira from Masvingo Province is the president of the ZCC and Chief Lukas Mtshane Khumalo of Matabeleland North Province is the vice president.

Background

The Zimbabwe Council of Chiefs (ZCC) is an assembly of traditional leaders throughout Zimbabwe. The president and deputy president of the ZCC are both members of the Senate since 2007 and ZCC appoints 10 chiefs to the Senate under the constitution.

2018 promotion of 35 chiefs

thirty-five chiefs were elected into the National Council of Chiefs. The election was conducted on July 11 in terms of Section 37 of the Traditional Leaders Act [Chapter2:13], the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) announced.

The chiefs elected into the council included Mtshane, Shana, Sikhobokhobo, and Siabuwa all from Matabeleland North. Chiefs Masendu, Masuku, Gwebu and Sibasa were elected from Matabeleland South. In the Midlands, Chiefs Chireya, Mafala, Mataruse, Ntabeni and Ngungumbane made it into the Chiefs Council.

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