Sfiso’s daughter hadn’t spoken to him in 4 months – report
Nqobile Mzelemu said she last spoke to her father in August when they were fighting about an expose she did with a weekly magazine.
Gospel singer Sfiso Ncwane performs at the festival activities which takes place over the Easter weekend from Thursday 24th Ð Sunday 28th March 2016, 25 March 2016. Festival goers can look forward to seeing Metro FM award winning rappers Fifi Cooper, EMtee and hip hop group WTF (Witness the Funk) amongst other hip hop acts and those who prefer soulful sounds Lira, Zahara, Zonke and Mafikizolo will be amongst the performers. Picture: Nigel Sibanda
Sfiso Ncwane’s unexpected death has been heartbreaking for his family and especially his 18-year old daughter, who wasn’t on good terms with her father when he died on Monday morning.
Nqobile Mzelemu said she last spoke to Ncwane in August when they were fighting about an expose she did with Drum Magazine in which she said he had neglected her and was an absent father. She said he was “available to everyone out there except me”.
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Now Mzelemu is remorseful and says she forgives her dad.
“The last time I spoke to him was in August, and we were fighting. He was not happy that I exposed him. I hoped he’d eventually calm down, so we could fix our relationship. I am at peace with everything.
“Daddy, I forgive you. I just wish we spent more time together, fixed our relationship, and I wish we had a father-daughter relationship,” said Mzelemu.
Ncwane had five children, three from previous relationships and two with his wife Ayanda.
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