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Nandi is a young woman from KwaMashu, a bustling township where survival is a daily battle. A true bhinca bold, unyielding, and proud of her Zulu roots she's often misunderstood by those around her. To many, her defiance comes across as rebellion, but beneath her tough exterior lies a girl scarred by poverty, trauma, and a relentless hunger for success.
Living in a cramped, rented two-room house with her struggling family, Nandi dreams of breaking free from the shackles of her circumstances. Yet, her past looms like a shadow. An assault she cannot fully remember has left her fractured, her mind shielding her from the truth. All she knows is the gaping void in her memory and the haunting question that keeps her awake at night: Am I still whole?
In a story rich with the traditions and contradictions of modern Zulu culture, Nandi embarks on a journey to reclaim her life, uncover her past, and redefine her future. Her path is fraught with pain, resilience, and a determination that refuses to be