Julia Tukai Zvobgo

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BornJulia Tukai Whande
(1937-11-08)8 November 1937
Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe)
Died16 February 2004(2004-02-16) (aged 66)
Resting placeNational Heroes Acre, Harare
CitizenshipZimbabwean
Julia Tukai Zvobgo
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
BornJulia Tukai Whande
(1937-11-08)8 November 1937
Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe)
Died16 February 2004(2004-02-16) (aged 66)
Resting placeNational Heroes Acre, Harare
CitizenshipZimbabwean
PartyZANU–PF
SpouseEddison Zvobgo
Occupation
  • Politician
  • Activist
Known forLiberation 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]

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