Dumi Qwabe is a bonafide &Beyond legend with a story that’s as heart-warming as his smile. He was born and raised in the rural community of KwaNgwenya, which is approximately one hour from &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve in South Africa.
When Phinda was established, back in 1991, Dumi was employed as part of the game capture team that was responsible for helping to restock what was then derelict farmland with the wildlife that had once roamed freely in the area.
In 1994, Dumi worked with the maintenance and anti-poaching teams to erect, monitor and repair Phinda’s fence lines. Although Dumi could barely speak English back then, Kevin Pretorius (now &Beyond Regional Director for South Africa) saw something in Dumi and encouraged him to become a tracker.
Dumi joined Phinda’s tracking team in 1996, and during that time he also managed to teach himself to speak English, simply by watching television and practising with as many people as he could. He was a respected member of the tracking team for eight years. He was a tracker for Simon Naylor (now Phinda Conservation Manager) and Seth Vorster (now &Beyond Regional Ranger Trainer for South Africa).
In 2003, it was time for another challenge and Dumi decided to enrol at &Beyond’s Inkwazi Ranger Training School. Of course, he passed with flying colours and has been guiding on Phinda ever since.
Dumi is also an accomplished musician with a recently released album of traditional Maskandi music. As a young boy, Dumi was always passionate about music, and renowned Zulu musician Zero Khumalo taught him how to play the guitar in 2002.
During his off-time, Dumi travels back to KwaNgwenya to be with his wife and six children and dedicates a lot of his time to educating the community children on the importance of wildlife and conservation.
Welcome Dumi, WE are super excited to have you on our screens.
Hi Dumi, what an amazing life you have lead so far …and to also teach yourself English is so awesome I have enjoyed watching your drives .. and lol forward to more …
You are doing great at guiding and you have done an excellent job with English. Maybe you could play some music for us sometime.
Welcome
I have not seen Dylan and Tswalu for a while. Are they suffering from the cold weather?
Dumi,
Welcome. Love the Wild Earth experience.
Gene from Washington, DC USA
Dumi,
Jambo. Nzuri kakutana nawe.
Looking forward to your guiding and stories.
Gene from Washington, DC.
Very nice to have you on WE safaris
Very inspiring story
LOve from INDIA
Pranav Shashikumar
Welcome Dumi. Our family has had the pleasure of having Dumi as our ranger on more than one occasion, we will certainly be following his virtual game drive! Dumi never told us he was a musician, now we know 😉.
Lovely! Perhaps Dumi can give us a sample of his music at the end of a drive?
Welcome Dumi !
You have so much to teach us all, and we will enjoy learning from you.!
What an amazingly determined gentleman.
Thank you Dumi. Very inspiring story
Thank you for bringing us the beaties of African Wilderness
Awesome to meet you, Dumi. Looking forward to sitting in your vehicle during the WE drives.
Warm regards from Germany,
Ulla