Trudy Stevenson

Politician, Person

1944 –

72

Who is Trudy Stevenson?

Trudy Stevenson is a Zimbabwean politician. She was Member of Parliament for Harare North in the Parliament of Zimbabwe. She is also a founding member of Movement for Democratic Change of Zimbabwe and the first white woman to be voted into the MDC National Executive.

Stevenson was born in the United States, but attended school at Wymondham College in England from 1955 to 1962. She obtained a BA degree from the University of Reading and a Graduate Certificate in Education from the University of Zimbabwe. She moved to Zimbabwe in 1980, and became a Zimbabwean citizen in 1990.

She served as MDC's national secretary for Policy and Research in a smaller faction of the MDC. She was quoted as saying "Mugabe does not frighten me, I feel it is my duty to stand up for the rights of all." In July 2006, after attending a political meeting in the Harare suburb of Mabvuku, Stevenson was attacked and suffered panga wounds to the back of her neck and head. The leadership of the rival faction of the MDC immediately claimed that the attack was carried out by ZANU militants. However, while recovering in the hospital, Stevenson positively identified her assailants, in fact, as members of the MDC-T faction, which is led by Morgan Tsvangirai.

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Born
Sep 16, 1944
United States of America
Profession
Education
  • University of Zimbabwe
  • Wymondham College

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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