Tonderai Katsande Biography
Tonderai Katsande, also known as TK or Big Dawg, is a Zimbabwean radio presenter and actor known for his work on Radio 3 (Power FM) and local TV dramas in the 1990s - 2000s.

Legal Name | Tonderai Nokutenda Katsande |
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Born | September 23, 1975 ( Age 49 Years) |
Nationality | Zimbabwean |
Profession | Radio Presenter, Station Manager |
Nickname(s) | TK, The Big Dawg |
Wife | Emma Katsande |
Children | Father of 5 |
Early Life & Childhood
Tonderai Katsande is a Zimbabwean media personality, actor, and radio presenter. He was born and raised in Zimbabwe, where he developed an early interest in entertainment and performing arts. Details about his childhood and family background are limited in public records.
Education
Katsande attended local schools in Zimbabwe for his primary and secondary education. He later pursued studies in broadcasting and media, which laid the foundation for his future career in radio and television. Specific details about his higher education are not widely documented.
Career & Achievements
Tonderai Katsande became well-known in Zimbabwe through his work as a radio presenter. He worked for Radio 3, later known as Power FM, where he gained popularity for his charismatic style and engaging voice. Katsande was part of the early wave of young, urban broadcasters who helped shape modern radio in Zimbabwe.
In addition to radio, he is known for acting in local television dramas and participating in various media projects. One of his most recognized roles was as a presenter and personality during the late 1990s and early 2000s, a period when Zimbabwean youth culture was growing rapidly.
Katsande has also worked in advertising and marketing, using his experience in media to take on roles behind the scenes. His career spans multiple decades and includes contributions to the entertainment industry as both a performer and a communicator.
Though he has kept a relatively low profile in recent years, Tonderai Katsande remains a notable figure in Zimbabwean media history, particularly for his role in shaping youth radio and entertainment in the country.