Sfiso Ncwane's mother, Fikile Ncwane, begs for forgiveness from her estranged Makoti Ayanda Ncwane.
The popular gospel singer and composer passed away on December 5, 2016 at the age of 37.
In a recent interview with Jimoja, Gogo said he has not laid eyes on Ayanda since the gospel musician was buried in 2016.
Mr. Fikir wants to perform a traditional purification ritual known as . Ukumukuhula To “bring home” the spirit of gospel musicians.
ritual Ukumukuhula, It is mainly practiced by Nguni families who wish to bring the soul of the deceased home months or years after burial. This is usually done after the mourning period has ended.
Sifiso's mother told Gimoja that she was heartbroken that Ayanda unveiled her late husband's tombstone without including Sifiso's family.
The businessman did not invite Sfiso's other children and friends, which caused the incident to trend on social media.
Sfiso's mother said she wants her grandchildren to participate as well. Ukumukuhula Despite being despised by Ayanda.
“I don't know what I did to her, but she is the mother of my grandchild and I want her to know that I love her,” she said.
“I'm old Nganeyami (my child). I don't know what I did to her. I'm sorry, but God won't be with me forever. “I want to see my grandchildren because what I see on social media or on TV is not enough,” she added.
“As a woman of God, I hope that she will find it in her heart to forgive me for whatever I have done to her,” she added.
Speaking to the publishing team, Fikile Ncwane recalled the last time he met Ayanda.
“I was sitting next to her, and then it was time to go to the cemetery. Even when I tried to comfort her at the funeral, she never said hello. She just They just gave me the cold shoulder,” she said.