Twins celebrate 21st bday by giving 21 families a month’s groceries

Pweety N Bota posted an inspirational story on the Facebook group #ImStaying. She and her twin brother decided to celebrate their 21st birthday a bit different than other people. The siblings celebrated the major milestone in their lives by helping others and gifting 21 families a month’s worth of groceries eachWhat a blessing u r…U have not only fed these families but u have given them hope & faith that things really do work for good eventually & that is a big deal…At least these families now know that even other calamities they may be facing eventually, somehow they will work out…To God be the glory. May the Lord God Almighty continue to bless u and open great doors of success & prosperity in your lives so that u never lack anything as u r able to share what u have…Please take care of yourselvesMay your adulthood be blessed beyond measure. The hand of God will always lead you to greater things and blessings because of your good hearts. I speak favour and many more blessed years to you and your twin brotherWhat a blessing u r…U have not only fed these families but u have given them hope & faith that things really do work for good eventually & that is a big deal…At least these families now know that even other calamities they may be facing eventually, somehow they will work out…To God be the glory. May the Lord God Almighty continue to bless u and open great doors of success & prosperity in your lives so that u never lack anything as u r able to share what u have…Please take care of yourselvesTwins celebrate 21st bday by giving 21 families a month's groceries

Late gospel star Sfiso Ncwane’s wife, Ayanda and kids fight each other over his properties

Sfiso Ncwane and AyandaLate gospel star Sfiso Ncwane’s kids are taking their stepmom, Ayanda Ncwane, through the wringer.

They’re demanding a share of their legendary dad’s estate. They also demand Ayanda be removed as the executor of the estate “because she’s dishonest and wants everything for herself”.

As a result, the two children have taken the matter to the Master of the High Court.

Snqobile Mzelemu and Sduduzo Dlamini, represented by his mum Pinky Dlamini, claimed their late dad would have continued to maintain them until they were self-sufficient

Said Snqobile: “I’ve seen my dad’s will. He left me with nothing, I’m not mentioned anywhere in the will. When he was alive, he maintained me through the Durban Family Court.

“But now that I’m older than 18 years of age, I no longer receive the money. I want my share from my dad’s estate as I’m unable to support myself.”Sfiso Ncwane

Pinky, on the other hand, said she wanted a share in Sfiso’s estate for Sduduzo.“I’m not working, therefore I can’t maintain Sfiso’s son. Currently, he depends on his grandfather’s social grant and it’s not enough,” Pinky explained.A source told the SunTeam Sfiso’s will should have been distributed a long time ago.

“When he was alive, he’d buy school uniform for Sduduzo and give him lunch money. From time-to-time, he’d visit him at school.”Insisted the source: “For the past three years, Sfiso’s kids have been trying to reach out to Ayanda, but she ignores them. In 2018, they approached the Master of the High Court, to get what’s due to them.“They feel Ayanda wants to take everything for herself.”

According to the will, seen by the SunTeam, the late singer gave all his assets to Ayanda and nothing to his first two kids.

It reads, in part: “I nominate my wife Ayanda Ncwane . . . as a guardian of all minor children and . . . it shall not be necessary for the guardian to furnish security. I give my house . . . and all its contents together with piece of land situated in Adams to my wife Ayanda Ncwane . . . I further give all the cars registered in my name at the time of my death to my wedded wife . . . Sanlam policy will be used as a cover for the house bond and I appoint my wife to facilitate the process.

“I give my music catalogue to my wife and this includes all benefits associated with the catalogue . . . I give a directive that my mortal remains be buried at Heroes Acre in Mayville, Durban . . . ”The will was signed on 1 October 2016. Sfiso died on 5 December the same year.

Added the mole: “There’s a strong belief that Sfiso died without a will, and that someone else decided to write it after his death. Even if he wrote his will, it’s invalid as Ayanda, who is also the beneficiary, signed it as the first and second witness. This invalidates it.”

“Even if he wrote the will, it means his wishes weren’t followed as he wanted to be buried at Heroes Acre in Mayville but was actually buried at Lalakahle Cemetery near Hillcrest.”

Said the second mole: “Sfiso had six kids and Ayanda knew them. Four of them were born out of wedlock. But in the death notice submitted in February 2017 by Ayanda to the Master of the High Court, Sfiso only had two kids, Umawenzokuhle Hubani Ncwane and Ngcweti Makadunyiswe Ncwane.”

“It’s clear she intended to sideline Sfiso’s kids who were born out of wedlock.”

Mkhuseli said initially he was appointed by Sfiso as an executor of his estate.

“Sfiso approached me with his will, he asked me to be an executor of his estate but after his death I declined his offer. This is because, at that time I was starting my business and realised I wouldn’t be able to do a good job for the Ncwane family. I then handed it over to Ayanda and advised her that whoever was appointed as an executor must have a good understanding of law as Sfiso’s estate is complicated. I had no idea that she ended up becoming an executor herself.”

Legal expert, Siphiwe Mncwango said: “A person can’t sign a will if they’re beneficiaries. It renders it invalid. The idea of signatures in a will is to safeguard against fraud, uncertainty and speculation. Secondly, a will must be signed by at least two witnesses in the presence of the person making that will. The law acknowledges that two people can’t have the same handwriting or signature. Therefore, it’s against the law to sign twice as a witness. If the Master of the High Court has already accepted such a Will then it can be challenged at the High Court for its validity.”

Ayanda could not be reached for comment. She didn’t respond to our SMSes and WhatsApp messages.

She only disclosed a house, which is worth over R2 million, two old cars, a 2012 Mercedes Viano worth R561 932, a 2008 Range Rover worth R210 000, as well as furniture and household items worth R100 000.

“She failed to disclose Sfiso’s recording company, Ncwane Communications, which is still operational. She failed to mention the vacant land in Adams, Durban, and all the cars. The kids feel she’s not acting in good faith and must be removed as the executor.”

According to documents from the Transport Department, Sfiso had five cars, including an Audi A4, VW Kombi, Mercedes-Benz Vianno, Land Rover L320 (Ranger) and Mercedes-Benz X166.

Lungelo Gcaleka, a lawyer for Snqobile and Sduduzo, said: “I can confirm the matter was referred to me, but am not in a position to disclose the details.” Sfiso’s lawyer, Dr Mkhuseli Vimba said: “I can confirm Sfiso had a will and had chosen his wife as a sole beneficiary. But I’m not sure if Ayanda signed it or not as I wasn’t present when it was drawn up. I’m also not sure if this is the same will that was presented to me at the time.”

The source said Ayanda also failed to disclose Sfiso’s assets to the Master of the High Court.Sifiso Ncwane

Former OPW presenter Kayise Ngqula: I am deeply thankful for the special people in my life who support me

Kayise NgqulaFormer Our Perfect Wedding presenter and actress Kayise Ngqula has once again reflected on the pain of losing her husband Farai Sibanda a year ago.

The pair were involved in a terrible car accident which left them both hospitalised.Kayise touched on the days following her husband’s death in an episode on her new YouTube channel After Dark with Kayise and thanking her family for the love and support they showed her during the difficult times.Kayise Ngqula

“My mother, you could see she was taking a strain having to care of me and my little eight-month-old baby. She did it with such grace, commitment and love. I remember bawling my eyes out when she looked at me and said, ‘I wish I could take away your pain’.

“When we came back from the funeral I think is when I really felt the love and support from my family, friends and most certainly of SA. I probably would have never made it without my family”.

She was amazed at how the family never got tired or grew weary. She boldly said they are the reason she is standing today and she admires their love and support.

Speaking on an earlier episode, Kayise recounted the moment she regained consciousness after the accident, and how her husband fought to stay alive.

“There was commotion, the doctors, paramedics and anyone who needed to be there to attend to us, it was then that I asked, ‘Where are we and what’s happened?’ I was then informed by the doctors we’d been in a car accident and that we were quite injured.

“But I looked to my right, my husband was hysterical, fighting off anyone who touched him … he didn’t want to be touched and attended to, he kept screaming my name … I then told him we’re going to be OK.

She said, at the time, she couldn’t understand why he couldn’t wake up. “I asked him and begged him to wake up … I needed to hear him talk.

Two months after the accident, Kayise shared an emotional video on Instagram of the couple tying the knot at their traditional wedding, and promised to preserve their love.

Kayise Ngqula

Levels! Black Coffee shows off his luxurious ride

Black Coffee loves his big boy toys.Black Coffee loves his big boy toys.
Image: Via Black Coffee Instagram
DJ Black Coffee recently shared a snap of his luxurious vehicle, which reminded his followers of his impressive car collection and the level he plays at financially.

The humble DJ, who is world renowned and has the finances to back the title up, hardly ever brags about his riches, but his latest post of one of his luxury cars was a subtle reminder to those who may have forgotten that he’s way above most people’s league.

Black Coffee has worked hard for all his big boy toys and more than a DJ, he’s become a formidable businessman and made major money making inspirational moves like owning a stake in Gallo Music Investments.

Guess it’s true, life will always throw some lemons or sharp curves at ya, but it sure is better to endure those curves from a comfortable Merc or Porsche!

Check out Black Coffee’s luxury car collection.

Wiseman Mncube inspired by Menzi Ngubane: ‘He’s my role model and I see myself in him’

Actor Wiseman Mncube speaks out about working with veteran Menzi Ngubane in the near futureActor Wiseman Mncube speaks out about working with veteran Menzi Ngubane in the near future
Image: Wiseman Mncube/ Instagram
Director and actor Wiseman Mncube wants to follow in the footsteps of his idol Menzi Ngubane and hopes to work with the star in the near future.

The pair both featured in e.tv’s drama series Gold Diggers but Wiseman told TshisaLIVE this week that he looks forward to sharing scenes with Menzi on a project soon.

“I see myself working with Menzi because of his acting range, presence and energy. I see myself in him and he is one of the people that I want to work with in the near future”.

The actor believes that their energies work well together.

He described himself as someone who is quiet and sometimes shy, completely different to his character on Uzalo.In fact, he likes nothing more than to spend his leisure time at home with his daughter.

“Fatherhood to me is a blessing and a good feeling to be a called father. I’m not a role model to my fans only, but also to my daughter.”

He is fiercely protective of her and said that he is hesitant to have her return to school during the Covid-19 pandemic.