The Herald (South Africa)

Music legend’s widow breaks her silence on social media

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SFISO Ncwane’s widow‚ Ayanda, has spoken out for the first time since the gospel star’s sudden death‚ which sent shock waves through the nation last month.

The award-winning singer died at a Fourways hospital after being diagnosed with kidney failure.

Since the death of her husband‚ Ncwane has remained silent and away from the public eye.

In the days that followed Sfiso’s death‚ family members asked the media to respect Ayanda’s privacy.

However‚ as the world welcomed a new year over the weekend‚ Ncwane broke her silence on social media.

“I found it fitting to take a moment from my silent mourning and heavy, painful grieving to say thank you to you all for showing deep love for my husband and for thoughts and prayers for us as a family‚” she wrote.

Ncwane also expressed her gratitude for being allowed to mourn in private.

“Thank you for allowing me to mourn in peace as I start a very strange and new journey as widow‚” she said.

The Kulungile Baba hitmaker was laid to rest after a farewell at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on December 10.

A heart-wrenching letter written by Ayanda‚ which was read out at the funeral‚ left mourners in tears.

“I am one of the few privileged wives who can claim and brag about the forever together,” she said.

“You gave me the perfect experience of love. Goodnight my babe and see you in the morning.” – TshisaLive

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