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Alexandra Govere

Alexandra Govere
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Alexandra Govere performing on a public beach in Malibu, California.
Background information
Birth name Alexandra Shungudzo Govere
Origin Bikita, Zimbabwe
Genres pop, folk music
Occupation(s) philanthropist, singer, songwriter, record producer
Years active 2010–present
Labels Independent
Associated acts Kerry Brothers, Jr.

Alexandra Govere, also known as Andra, is an American philanthropist, singer, songwriter, record producer, gymnast, journalist and reality television personality. She first attracted media attention by being the first black female gymnast to represent Zimbabwe in artistic gymnastics at the 1999 All-Africa Games, and later by co-founding the Kijana Project, which provides relief for AIDS orphans. She later gained wide media attention as a cast member on the 2011 season of The Real World: San Diego.

Alexandra Govere was born in the United States but grew up in Zimbabwe, in a rural village that was home to straw covered mud huts that did not have electricity or running water. She is of Zimbabwean, French, and Amerindian descent. Her family eventually relocated to California, and as of the early 2000s, she was living in Oregon.

Govere practiced dancing and ballet, and according to her, became the first female of color to be on the Zimbabwe National Gymnastics Team at age 9. Her parents, both of whom are college graduates, encouraged her in her studies as well. She studied calculus at age 10, and finished high school by 14. She later attended Stanford University, where she studied civil engineering.

Govere was the first black female gymnast to represent Zimbabwe in artistic gymnastics at the 1999 All-Africa Games in Johannesburg. At 12 years of age, she was also the youngest member of the 162-member team.

In 2000, Govere began collecting clothing for orphans who lost their parents to AIDS. By 2002, the Kijana Project, as it came to be called, had expanded to an international organization run by then-15-year-old Govere and her sister, consisting of 50 members who aid orphans in six different countries, raising money for clothing, toys and school supplies, as well as paying for the education of many AIDS orphans. Govere was spurred to this work after witnessing many of her childhood classmates contract HIV from vaccinations using dirty needles.


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