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Zandile Ndhlovu is a South African conservationist, social activist, and filmmaker who is the first black female freediving instructor from the country. She is the founder of The Black Mermaid Foundation. In November 2023, Ndhlovu was named to the BBC's 100 Women list.
Biography
Ndhlovu was raised in the landlocked township of Soweto, which borders Johannesburg. She had never gone to a swimming pool or learned to swim as a young child until she was eleven years old and enrolled in a multiracial school. She was formerly a consultant with a focus on equality, diversity, and inclusion. Her love of the sea developed after she went to Bali, Indonesia and experienced snorkelling for the first time. While perusing Instagram, she came upon freediving and became certified as a scuba diving instructor. Ndlovu became the first black female diving instructor from South Africa and was affectionately called the Black Mermaid. In 2020 she founded the Black Mermaid Foundation. In the municipality of Langa, which is close to Cape Town, she began working with a community group. She taught them how to swim and snorkel while in the water, and also made them aware about the effects of plastic waste on wildlife.
Recognition
Cape Union Mart Adventure Film Challenge Aspiring Film Maker Category Winner
Torchbearer Award 2021 (PADI)
Tedx Speaker
Jackson Wild Film Making Fellow 2021
Corona Brand Creator & Free Range Humans
Featured on the cover of MSAFIRI – Kenya Airways Inflight Magazine (October 2023)
BBC 100 Women, 2023