Influencer Dora Muno Nyambe has passed away at the age of 32

Dora mono nyambe
Courtesy of Dora Muno Nyambe/InstagramA humanitarian and social media personality Dora mono nyambe He died at the age of 32.
“It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our beloved Dora,” a statement issued on Friday, December 27, shared via Nyambe’s account. Instagram He reads. “She will be remembered as a beloved mother, a hero, a peace philanthropist, and an extraordinary woman.”
Nyambe worked primarily as a humanitarian and teacher in the village, helping provide food and shelter to young residents. She has also documented her work on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok, and has gained more than 4 million followers.
A teacher who worked with the Nyambe organization confirmed her death in Tik Tok The video was shared earlier this week.
“I am officially Declaration of loss “CEO, Director, Director and Founder of Footprints of Hope School, who passed away on Wednesday, December 25, 2024,” she said. “Our sister will be buried here in Mapapa at Footprints of Hope School. … Thank you so much for everything.
Nyambe’s funeral will be held in Mbaba village in Mokoshi, Zambia, on Monday 30 December.

Dora mono nyambe
Courtesy of Dora Muno Nyambe/Instagram“The burial of the late Dora Muno Nyambe, which was initially scheduled for an earlier date, has been postponed to Monday afternoon due to some unforeseen challenges,” a statement issued on Saturday, December 28, said. He reads. “We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding during this difficult time.”
The memo continued: “We would like to express our deep gratitude to everyone who has come forward to support us, whether financially or in other ways. Your kindness and generosity have been a source of great comfort and strength to the family during this time.
Nyambe’s cause of death has not been publicly announced.
Nyambe previously moved to Zambia to start a boarding school through “Traces of Hope” non-profit organization.
“I came to Mababa village while waiting for my visa to be approved. I needed to renew my visa to visit. This is [my friend’s] she said in October Instagram video. “When I came here I saw that there were a lot of kids coming [sexually assaulted]there were many children who had children; Just a lot of bad things happen. …I decided to stay.”
Nyambe Four schools were built To accommodate more than 500 children.
“That’s why I keep having more children,” she added. “I know it is very confusing to say: ‘Let me expel this child’ or ‘I can’t accommodate you’ or ‘I can’t do this.’ It is very difficult for me because there are a lot of children in the village, but I don’t have the resources for that.