'I feel useless watching you suffer like this,' - Sfiso Ncwane's son to his mom

19 December 2016 - 12:45 By TshisaLIVE
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Sfiso Ncwane's young son Ngcweti has reflected on the pain of seeing his mother in mourning.

Ngcweti took to Instagram recently to write an emotional message to his mother, where he described feeling helpless as he watched her struggle.

"The world just lost a gospel star. We lost our dad. But you, mom, you lost your best friend you shared everything with him. I feel useless watching you suffer like this, mah. I don't have (the) correct words to say to you," Ngcweti wrote.

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Friends and supporters filled the comments section of the posts with messages of strength.

Meanwhile, Ngcweti's younger brother Mawenza has asked the nation to please respect his mother's decision to not speak to the media while in mourning.

"May I kindly ask that ya'll respect that mommy will not be speaking to the media at all please. Let us respect daddy to rest in peace. God bless you all," he wrote, next to a statement from the family thanking the nation for their support and prayers.

Ayanda has not spoken to the media since her husband's death earlier this month. But she is apparently staying strong and dedicating her time to pray for others in need.

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Recounting a visit she had with Ayanda last week, Norma Gigaba said that Sfiso's widow had asked her to join in fast and prayer for troubled marriages.

"I smiled when she said: 'I am a praying woman and I know God is with me, he will give me strength and I will still continue to pray for marriages,'" Norma wrote.

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