Tsitsi Ndabambi is a multi-award-winning journalist, photographer, filmmaker, musician, and dancer who uses her diverse talents as a powerful force for intersex advocacy, human rights, and philanthropy. Passionate about social justice, she has dedicated her life to amplifying the voices of marginalized communities, particularly intersex individuals, women, and children.
A compassionate humanitarian, Tsitsi is deeply involved in charity work, tirelessly working to support vulnerable individuals. She serves as a volunteer community facilitator and a qualified counselor at a government clinic in Harare, providing essential guidance and care to those in need.
As the founder of Intersex Community Zimbabwe Trust, she plays a pivotal role in advocating for the rights and recognition of intersex people in Zimbabwe and beyond. She is also a member of the Africa Intersex Movement and SAIF, organizations that work to create a more inclusive and just society for intersex individuals across the continent.
Tsitsi’s unwavering commitment to advocacy and storytelling makes her a voice for the voiceless, using her art, journalism, and activism to challenge societal norms and inspire change.