Nomzamo was recently in South Sudan and aimed to raise awareness about the plight of refugees there.
In November 2017 Nomzamo Mbatha was announced as a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHRC) ambassador. Her role is to “educate and influence the cause of tolerance, acceptance, and unity.”
“5 years of civil war have resulted in a humanitarian crisis affecting 7 million people, more than half the population. Causing millions to flee for refuge and seek asylum in refugee camps,” she wrote on Twitter.
Nomzamo also shared some heart-warming moments of her time. In one video, she is seen braiding a girl’s hair.
This little cutie pie was struggling to take out her braid… so aunty Zamo duties came full force
“You’re free… my friend❤️…” pic.twitter.com/3FMooeCqYw
— Nomzamo Mbatha (@NomzamoMbatha) May 23, 2018
In another video Nomzamo gives people a taste of her dance skills.
😂😂 United we stand. Divided we fall.
IDP (Internally Displaced Persons) Camp visits in South Sudan with @Refugees @LuQuLuQuTribe @UNHCR_Kenya #DoItLuquLuqu pic.twitter.com/jf38cemjoa
— Nomzamo Mbatha (@NomzamoMbatha) May 23, 2018
She also visited a school in one of the refugee camps and said she was greeted with South African flags.
Visited a school in the camp and was greeted with South African flags joined with the South Sudanese flag…
So surreal. Such a beautiful gesture ❤️🇸🇸❤️🇿🇦 @DIRCO_ZA @LuQuLuQuTribe pic.twitter.com/HLVbin1dvi
— Nomzamo Mbatha (@NomzamoMbatha) May 23, 2018
Source: Times Live