Sfiso instructs the Ncwanes not to come to his funeral in the raging family feud

02 October 2015 - 14:10
By Times LIVE

A raging family feud between Sfiso Ncwane and his estranged family appears to have reached the point of no return after the gospel singer instructed his mother and half-sister not to come to his funeral - should he die first.

The singer dropped the bombshell in a wide-ranging interview published by Drum magazine in their latest issue.

The Kulungile Baba hit-maker is hopping mad after his mother accused him of neglecting the family while he buys expensive gifts for other people.

Fikile Ncwane, 60, was referring to a luxury car worth nearly R2 million that her son gave to his pastor two weeks ago as a gift for saving his life through prayer - while she lived in poverty.

The singer’s half-sister, Sbahle Ncwane, has also been drawn into the feud. Drum reports Sbahle and Sfiso were arguing via SMS about the singer’s refusal to come to a family meeting when he told them: “I will never come home again.”

“Should I die first you must not come to my funeral. You can also keep the surname, Ncwane, I don’t want it anymore and I don’t care,” Sfiso said in an SMS conversation seen by the magazine.