Pagati Fani Mlingo died on 15 February 1978. On 31 March 1978,
Joseph Jumo Bheka was returned unopposed to replace him. Bheka was a supporter of Bishop
Abel Muzorewa.
Lowveld Simeon Chengeta died on 19 March 1978. On 19 July 1978, a by-election was held in Lowveld.
John Adonia Hungwe defeated Simon Dzichaperanhamo Bhene.
Highlands North A by-election was held in the Highlands North constituency on 21 July 1978 to replace
Fergus Blackie, who had been appointed as a Judge and resigned on 15 May 1978. This by-election occurred after the internal settlement agreement, and the Rhodesian Front candidate was therefore opposed not only by the National Unifying Force (pressing for a full settlement with African nationalists) but by two right-wing candidates opposed to any deals: the Rhodesian Action Party and the Rhodesian Conservative Alliance.
Gwelo Roger Hawkins resigned from the Assembly due to ill health on 30 November 1978, leading to a by-election in Gwelo on 30 January 1979.
Mazoe George Rollo Hayman resigned on 27 December 1978, claiming that the power-sharing government could easily fall under the control of a terrorist group. He then resigned from the Assembly to seek re-election. This by-election, held on 6 February 1979, was the last election conducted before the advent of the new constitution.
Vacancy at dissolution Donald Goldin (Wankie) died on 12 February 1979. The seat was not filled before Parliament was dissolved. ==References==