Julia Tukai Zvobgo
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8 November 1937
Julia Tukai Zvobgo | |
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| Member of Parliament for Zvishavane | |
| In office 1980–1990 | |
| Secretary for Publicity and Information, ZANU–PF Women's League | |
| In office 1984–1990 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Julia Tukai Whande 8 November 1937 Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) |
| Died | 16 February 2004 (aged 66) |
| Resting place | National Heroes Acre, Harare |
| Citizenship | Zimbabwean |
| Party | ZANU–PF |
| Spouse | Eddison Zvobgo |
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| Known for | Liberation struggle activism; women's political mobilisation |
Julia Tukai Zvobgo (born Julia Tukai Whande; 8 November 1937 – 16 February 2004) was a Zimbabwean activist and politician.[1]
Julia was the third born in a family of five girls and two boys.[2] She did her primary education at three mission schools, later proceeding to Tegwani for her secondary education, and then enrolling for teacher training at Gutu Mission.[2] She qualified as a teacher in 1958, and then proceeded to Usher Mission in 1961, where she pursued a diploma in Domestic Science.[2] While at Usher, she met her future husband Eddison Jonas Mudadirwa Zvobgo, who was soon to leave for the US to study at Tufts University in Massachusetts on a scholarship.[2] Soon after they got married, she became pregnant with her first child Kerina, and as a result stayed at home with her family in Shurugwi.[2]