Zandile Nyamande is a parenting practitioner with a background as a pastoral lead in a SEND setting and experience teaching young children. Born in Zimbabwe and now living in the UK, she navigates life between two cultures, shaping her perspective on identity, resilience, and growth. As a black woman and a Christian, her faith and heritage play a vital role in her journey. Passionate about child and youth well-being, she explores the complexities of belonging, family, and self-discovery in her writing, offering an honest and reflective look at the experiences that have shaped her.
From the rich, dusty soils of Zimbabwe to the maritime climates of England, My African Daughter with a British Passport is a deeply personal journey of loss, resilience, and rediscovery.
