Sfiso Ncwane’s daughter who never got to bond with her late dad properly has come out to beg South Africans for financial help. The young lady, Snqobile Mzelemu, who is also gifted musically isn’t as privileged as Ayanda Ncwane’s kids or Nonku William’s daughter.
Recall that Sfiso died on 5 December 2016 and since then we’ve been experiencing a lot of baby mama drama and his children who were born out of wedlock have also been coming out to make a few allegations against his widow Ayanda Ncwane.
At a point, she was even accused of altering the will but now that has all changed and it seems like most of his children have made peace with his death, though the same can’t be said for Nonku Williams who currently stars on Real Housewives Of Durban.
Recently the reality show star opened a can of worms when she talked about Sfiso and Ayanda’s marriage. In the show, Nonku was asked why she left the damages issues for so long and she answered that was because Sfiso had told her he’d divorce Ayanda for her.
Well, back to Snqobile, so the young lady has written a tribute song titled Hamba Kahle with the aim of bringing closure to her situation. Snqobile said she wrote the song last year and planned to release it on her father’s birthday next month, but she won’t be able to do so due to a lack of funds.
“I’ve always wanted to do something for my father, but I didn’t have the money. Unfortunately, my father and I didn’t spend much time together when he was still around. I wanted to have a father-daughter relationship with him, but the odds were against us.
“I know that he loved me. I loved him too, but we never got a chance to bond. Now that I am older, I decided to write this song for him to show how much I loved and needed him,” she said.
Snqobile said although her father has been dead for almost six years, she’s still struggling to accept it. “I need closure. That’s why I wrote this song. I am trying to accept that he is gone.
“I am now allowing him to become my guide and angel. I hope he can hear the song wherever he is. I was hoping to release this song on his birthday in April, but now I can see that it will be impossible.
“I need money for a single cover, photoshoot, make-up and other things. I’ve spent all my money on recording. I’m appealing to the public to help me release my single,” she told the People’s Paper.