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More pictures of Nandi Madida rocking in New York

Over the years, Nandi Madida has successfully dabbled in music, acting and presenting and that has made her a bonafide star. The star is currently in New York and as usual, she is serving daring looks.

Nandi Madida became a household name several years ago when she entered several presenter search competitions and although she did not win, she has managed to make a name for herself in the world of entertainment.

Speaking to ZAlebs about what the event means to her, she said, “It means inclusion, unity, power and believing that #WeThePeople can do more as one.”

Earlier this year, Nandi spoke to us about her new role as a presenter and producer for Made In Africa, speaking of her role as a producer she said, “It’s always great being a host but I think something that is important for us females and female empowerment is being an executive producer of a show of this magnitude across the continent and it’s not literally a show about me but other Africans and their passion.

I’ve always said that the next show I do, I need to make sure that somehow I’m involved, not just as a host because of the legacy, I want to leave for the next generation of females, that then it’s no longer taboo.”

Check these stunning pictures of her in New York…

Nandi Madinda

What a success! What @glblctzn did last night was incredible and they managed to raise so much to better many people’s lives. Looking forward for the world to see how we as South Africans can challenge our leaders and truly change the world. ⭕️♥️

Nandi Madinda

We as women are powerful when United! #LevelTheLaw 📷 @underground_nyc

Nandi Madinda

New York City its good to be back! We had a great time talking to people of the globe for the #levelthelaw Global Citizen movement.

Nandi Madinda

Then went to support my dear brother @s.u.k.e.i.n.a for his show which was just too magical. So proud.💫🌃🇺🇸 Outfit: @s.u.k.e.i.n.a

Nandi Madinda

They tried to bury us, they didn’t know we were seeds – Mexican Proverb. Thank you New York Times  @Afropunk #AfricanQueen #afropunkbrooklyn 🇺🇸 #Submarinehustle