Bybit Lydia Tsomondo
Bybit Lydia Tsomondo (born 1963) is a Zimbabwean politician and mayor of Norton Municipality. She was born in Murehwa, Mashonaland east of Harare, Zimbabwe. She sits on the central committee of ZANU-PF[1] as the secretary for gender of its women's league.
In 2002 Tsomondo went famous when she dropped from running as a member of parliament paving way for Patrick Zhuwao a nephew of Zimbabwe president and ZANU-PF leader Robert Mugabe and Zhuwao later on became the deputy minister of youth. She is married to the husband Shepherd Tsomondo and they have six children and the husband went famous when he stormed and took over the Norton police base resulting in him getting arrested.[2]
Tsomondo is well known for her helping hand in the Norton community giving donations to the Orphanages and Hospitals in and around Norton and currently she is working on a project to boost the Norton football clubs and sport the young talented football players by providing them with football boots, soccer balls and jersey and her main goal is to make sure that everyone in norton has managed to be given a chance to make it in life, although things were not well in Zimbabwe the norton community managed to survive through agriculture, selling fish and pretty much in working in Gold mines nearby and platinum mines like zimplats.
References
- "Better days beckon for Norton". Sunday Mail. 27 May 2018.
- "Zimbabwe: Zanu PF Heavyweights Shield Youths From Law". Zimbabwe Independent. 13 January 2006.