She was elected to the
House of Assembly in
1995, representing the
Harare North constituency, but lost her seat in the
2000 elections, coming in second with just 4,852 votes, compared to 18,976 for
Trudy Stevenson of the
Movement for Democratic Change. Her attempt in the
2005 elections to regain her seat representing the Harare North constituency was a failure, garnering only 5,134 votes to 11,262 for incumbent Stevenson. However, as of 2005, she remained head of Zanu-PF's women's league. In the
2013 general elections she became the Member of Parliament for
Mutare South in
Manicaland. In the aftermath of the election she made allegations of sexual harassment, violence, and discrimination against women during the primaries. In July 2015 she was appointed Minister of Women Affairs, Gender and Development as part of a cabinet reshuffle. ==Other activities==