STILL Waiting! Nandi Nyembe Says She Hasn’t Received a Cent from Her Fundraiser — 2 Months Later!

STILL Waiting! Nandi Nyembe Says She Hasn’t Received a Cent from Her Fundraiser — 2 Months Later!
Seventy-four-year-old Nandi Nyembe, a beloved veteran of South African television, remains in limbo as she continues to wait for funds raised in her name more than two months ago. Despite public sympathy, a viral fundraising event, and promises from high-profile figures, the iconic actress has yet to receive a single cent of the support meant to help her survive harsh winter conditions and medical challenges.
Nyembe, known for her powerful performances in classics such as Zone 14, Yizo Yizo, and more recently Adulting, was the focus of a fundraising drive on April 28 at Disoufeng in Soweto. The event followed a viral video in which she candidly revealed her deteriorating health and financial struggles, moving many South Africans to tears.
💸 Promises Made… But Not Delivered
Among those who responded was Minister Gayton McKenzie, who publicly pledged R20,000 to aid the veteran actress. Yet, as of early July, Nandi Nyembe says she has received nothing.
“I just don’t understand what’s taking so long. I was hopeful when [Minister McKenzie] said he would visit me. But nothing has happened,” she told Sunday World, her voice heavy with disappointment.
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Unbeknownst to her, the Gauteng Film Commission (GFC) is said to be involved in processing the release of the funds. However, no official update has been shared with her, and the timeline remains unclear. Nyembe, who says she is in urgent need of food, warm clothing, and heating support, fears the help might come too late.
🎭 Forgotten Icons: A System Failing Its Own
Nandi’s plight has sparked widespread public outrage and once again highlighted the marginalization of South Africa’s veteran artists, many of whom slip into poverty and obscurity after decades of national service through the arts.
“Our legends are suffering in silence. This should never happen again,” wrote one social media user in response.
Many have called on government bodies and the arts community to act swiftly and transparently. As the cold winter deepens, Nyembe’s supporters fear that bureaucratic delays may cost her more than just comfort—it may endanger her health.
🙏 A Plea for Urgent Action
Despite her frustration, Nandi Nyembe remains composed and hopeful, holding onto the belief that someone will ensure she receives what was promised.
“I just hope the process can move faster so that the help can reach me soon,” she said softly.
🗣️ A Wake-Up Call for South Africa
This incident has become more than just one artist’s story — it is a reflection of a systemic failure to care for the very people who helped shape South Africa’s cultural identity.
As Nandi Nyembe waits in the cold, South Africa watches. And the question remains:
How many more legends must suffer before the system changes?