On Wednesday, October 18, Orlando Pirates midfielder Ndlabayithethwa Phillip Ndlondo took some time to remember his late mother, who was celebrating her heavenly birthday. Ndlondo was a maestro for the Orlando Pirates.
His mother, who had been encouraging of his decision to pursue a career in football even when he was only 17 years old and had not yet signed his first professional contract, passed away in 2012. tradegy was a product of the now-defunct Bidvest Wits Development Academy.
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On Wednesday, the diminutive but powerful assailant took to his official Instagram account, where he shared a rare photo of his late mother, who was a devout worshiper of God. The photo was posted by the assailant himself.
Ndlabayithethwa Ndlondlo wrote the following as part of the caption for his photo: “it’s been 10 years since you left me and it feels like yesterday and even now I still can’t believe it and it hurts the most when it starts to sink in and I start to realize that you really gone I miss you so much.” Ndlabayithethwa Ndlondlo’s words were included in the photo.
In addition to this, the winner of the Nedbank Cup for the season 2020/21 with the now-defunct Tshakuma Tsha Madzivhandila wrote, “It was supposed to be the day when I got to dote on you and celebrate your special day with you, but something went wrong. Please continue resting in eternal peace”.