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Gospel Star Ntokozo Ngongoma Mourns Son’s Passing

Posted on October 22, 2025
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A Family in Shock and Grief

In the quiet of a Durban home on Monday, 20 October 2025, the world of Ntokozo Ngongoma shifted forever. The beloved gospel singer announced that his son, Ziphozenkosi Mpumelelo Ngongoma, aged just 13, passed away following a brief illness. Word of the tragedy spread swiftly through social media and news outlets, bringing a sharp pause to the usual rhythm of South African celebrity life.

A Gentle Soul Taken Too Soon

In a heartfelt family statement, the Ngongoma household described Ziphozenkosi as “a light in the lives of those who knew him, a gentle soul whose warmth, laughter, and kindness touched everyone he met.” The statement also asked for privacy as they navigate this season of grief and prepare to honour his life in the days ahead.

Community Reacts with Love and Prayer

As news circulated, friends, fans, and fellow gospel artists rallied around the family with messages of support. On platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook, the hashtags #RIPZiphozenkosi and #GospelNews trended for a brief moment, reflecting the deep resonance this loss had across Mzansi. One of the artist’s peers posted, “My brother this is heartbreaking,” while another shared heartfelt prayers for comfort and healing.

The Cultural Context of Mourning in Mzansi

In South Africa, the death of a young person resonates far beyond family circles—it touches communities, churches, choirs, and neighbourhoods. For a gospel singer like Ngongoma, whose work is interwoven with worship, song, and fellowship, the pain is amplified, but so is the support. In many KZN communities and beyond, funerals are communal gatherings where only talking is not enough; singing, remembrance, ritual, and food knit grief into hope.

What’s Next for the Family and the Fans

While formal funeral or memorial details are still being finalised, the family’s request for privacy has been widely respected. Many anticipate that the service will not only honour the boy’s life but also reflect the deep spiritual roots of the Ngongoma family. For fans, the coming days will be a time to send messages, share the songs that comfort them, and honour the memory of a small life that touched many.

Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: YouTube

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