Tonderai Ndira

Tonderai Ndira (1975/1976 – May 2008) was a Zimbabwe and a Movement for Democratic Change party member murdered in May 2008. Ndira lived in the township of Mabvuku and Tafara, east of the capital, Harare, and was a "prominent activist" member of the Movement for Democratic Change. He was described as a human rights campaigner and as "a youth activist who went around the country holding workshops and teaching people their rights". He had a wife and three young children. He was arrested on thirty-five occasions, and was reportedly described by his followers as "Zimbabwe's Steve Biko".

Tonderai Ndira

Tonderai Ndira (1975/1976 – May 2008) was a Zimbabwe and a Movement for Democratic Change party member murdered in May 2008. Ndira lived in the township of Mabvuku and Tafara, east of the capital, Harare, and was a "prominent activist" member of the Movement for Democratic Change. He was described as a human rights campaigner and as "a youth activist who went around the country holding workshops and teaching people their rights". He had a wife and three young children. He was arrested on thirty-five occasions, and was reportedly described by his followers as "Zimbabwe's Steve Biko".