Sfiso Ncwane: I stopped visiting my mother because there are zombies in that house

29 September 2015 - 12:04 By Times LIVE
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Gospel singer Sfiso Ncwane says the rift between him and his mother is caused by the fact that he is a Christian, while she consults sangomas, and revealed that he stopped visiting his mother’s house because “there are zombies there.”

Ncwane made headlines two weeks ago after his mother, Fikile Ncwane, said she sometimes went to bed hungry shortly after her son Sfiso donated a car worth almost R2 million to his pastor Reverend Francis Anosike.

Sfiso spoke to Drum magazine (October 1 issue) this week and dropped a bombshell in a further response to allegations that he is not supporting his mother.

“Kunemikhovu lapha (There are zombies around that house),” he told the magazine.

“This is the reason why I decided to stop going home and to also not send my wife and kids there just in case they get sick.

“My mother is fighting with me because she wants me to consult traditional doctors but I don’t go to sangomas or inyangas.”

Sfiso told the magazine that he stopped sending his mother a monthly stipend of R3,000 because “I realised she blew my money on sangomas.”

The white AMG Mercedes-Benz GL 63 V8 that Sfiso Ncwane donated to Reverend Francis Anosike

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