Queen Nandi one of the greatest single parents who ever lived, Nandi kaBhebhe eLangeni born in Melmoth in 1760 was the warrior mother of Shaka Zulu the famed leader of the Zulu in South AfManthatisirica. She battled slave traders as well and trained her son to be a warrior.
When confronted by animosity, rejection, insults, and humiliation, she nevertheless raised her son (Shaka) the best way she could rather she raised him never to give up on life, to have strength of will and to believe in his destiny.
She raised him to believe in the power of unity, and in the concept of “We are the same”.
Nandi devoted her life to her son and his siblings, protecting them the best she knew how, seeking refuge, and later finding him the best mentors in Dingiswayo and Ngomane, amongst others.
Nandi a zulu Queen waited over 20 years to be acknowledged and crowned queen, At that time she could have had some of her biggest enemies removed and or even killed, But she showed mercy.
She died on October 10, 1827. Her grave is found outside Eshowe, off the old Empangeni road.
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