
Dora Moono Nyambe Courtesy of Dora Moono Nyambe/Instagram
Humanitarian and social media character Dora Moono Nyambe died on the age of 32.
“It’s with a heavy fireside that we announce the sudden departure of our beloved Dora,” a Friday, December 27, assertion shared through Nyambe’s Instagram learn. “She will probably be remembered as a liked mom, heroine, peace philanthropist and a rare lady.”
Nyambe primarily labored as a humanitarian and educator within the village, serving to to supply meals and shelter to youth residents. She additionally documented her work through YouTube, Instagram and TikTok, garnering over 4 million followers.
A trainer who labored with Nyambe’s group confirmed her dying in a TikTok video shared earlier this week.
“I’m formally saying the lack of my beloved CEO, director, supervisor and founding father of Footprints of Hope College, who died on Wednesday, twenty fifth of December 2024,” she stated. “Our sister will probably be buried right here in Mapapa at Footprints of Hope College. … Thanks a lot for all the pieces.”
Nyambe’s funeral will probably be held on the Mapapa Village in Mukushi, Zambia, on Monday, December 30.

Dora Moono Nyambe Courtesy of Dora Moono Nyambe/Instagram
“The burial of the late Dora Moono Nyambe, which was initially scheduled for an earlier date, has been moved to Monday afternoon as a result of some unexpected challenges,” a Saturday, December 28, assertion learn. “We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this will trigger and admire your understanding throughout this tough time.”
The word continued, “We wish to prolong our heartfelt gratitude to everybody who has come ahead to help us, whether or not financially or in different types. Your kindness and generosity have been a supply of nice consolation and power for the household throughout this era.”
A reason for dying for Nyambe has not been publicly shared.
Nyambe beforehand moved to Zambia to begin a boarding faculty by means of her Footprints of Hope nonprofit.
“I got here to Mapapa Village whereas ready for my visa to be accepted. I wanted to resume my visa to go to. That is [my friend’s] village,” she stated in an October Instagram video. “After I got here right here I noticed that there have been lots of children getting [sexually assaulted], there have been lots of children that had infants; simply lots of unhealthy issues taking place. … I made a decision to remain.”
Nyambe constructed 4 colleges to accommodate over 500 youngsters.
“That’s the reason I carry on getting extra children,” she added. “I do know it’s very complicated saying, ‘Let me flip this child away’ or ‘I can’t home you’ or ‘I can’t do that.’ It’s very tough for me as a result of there’s lots of children within the village, however I don’t have the assets for that.”


