Tendai Madondo of the green party lives in Tallaght, a town located south west of Dublin, Ireland
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A Big thank you.
Tendai Madondo.   Monday, 8 June 2009.

A big thank you

I am deeply honored and thankful to all my supporters for putting up a strong campaign on my behalf. Hundreds of people in Tallaght came out in full force to award me with first preference votes on Friday 5th of June. Although we didn’t reach the required numbers, I will live to treasure that. Having gone through the last few months\' experiences, I have learnt so much, and have come out stronger and sharper. I have been enriched by the experiences of meeting with people from all walks of life and have been strengthened by the warmth and sometimes resistance of the diverse people I encountered on the campaign trail. Today as I reflect on the future, I am full of optimism about what lies ahead. This is only a beginning of a very long and winding journey. We may fall but we will rise. We are assured of reaching our destiny if we stand strong together.
I remain committed to building stronger and sustainable communities locally and nationally. I remain a true, genuine and committed voice in political processes.
Many thanks
Tendai Madondo


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Tendai Madondo (Nee Mandingwa) has lived in Tallaght, a town located south west of Dublin, Ireland since 2002 and has witnessed the amazing demographic growth and infrastructural development. Tendai is married to Farai and lives with her two girls Tatenda, Britney and younger sister Ravie. Her husband Farai works in Tallaght and her girls attend local schools in the locality.

Tendai once worked for Tallaght Partnership as a consultant on the migrant workers project then subsequently worked for Tallaght hospital before joining Cairde as a Development Officer. She established a women’s group in collaboration with Tallaght Intercultural Action where she continues to be an active member. She is also a member of Tallazens.

Tendai in Afghanistan
Tendai in Afghanistan 2007.

There is no doubt that the face of Tallaght has significantly transformed into being a rainbow place with hundreds of migrant families living and working there. However, a lot remains to be done to ensure that

  1. children – who are the future generations are adequately educated,
  2. child care services adequately cater for the local families,
  3. disabled and elderly people have quality care and support,
  4. our infrastructure matches the local growth and that
  5. Tallaght is an all inclusive community.

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This website site is dedicated to highlighting the work of Tendai Madondo, born in Zimbabwe and now living in Ireland. We hope you will find it informative and enspiring especialy her dedication to community work and to helping those members of our communities that are marginalised.

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