Sifiso Ncwane’s grave The tombstone of the late gospel singer, Sifiso Ncwane has been redesigned.

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The tombstone of the late gospel singer, Sifiso Ncwane has been redesigned.
Ncwane’s widow, Ayanda, shared pictures of the ceremony that was held the past weekend, thanking their sons for “redesigning their dad’s tombstone”.
The Kulungile hitmaker died from kidney failure complications on the 5th December 2017.
He was buried at Heroes Acre Cemetery in KZN where Senzo Meyiwa was also buried.Inside the unveiling ceremony of the late gospel star Sfiso Ncwane.Unveiling Ceremony of the late Gospel singer Sfiso Ncwane.🙏


 

 

 

 

 

The late Gospel singer’s wife Ayanda Ncwane pure her heart on Instagram with a caption.
“To God be the story yesterday was a glorious day in our family. Thank you all who came through for the unveiling Ceremony of Bab’ Ncwane well done to the boys redesigning your dad’s tombstone💖Sfiso Ncwane (April 21, 1979 – December 5, 2016[1]) was a South African singer and composer.
In 1997, Ncwane joined Mlazi based band called New Edition, joining lead vocalist Ntombifuthi Mntambo and drummer Skhumbuzo Gumede.[2] Ncwane also join a group band called ‘One Touch’, lead vocalist Mr Joe Gcabashe and the Keyboard players: Sikhona Gumede and Senzo Sabela.
Ncwane signed a record deal with Bula Music and released his debut studio album Makadunyiswe in 2001.[1]
At the 20th ceremony of the Mzansi Gospel Awards, Ncwane won two awards, Best Praise Album of the Year and Worship Album of the Year.[3] His song, Kulungile Baba, was certified 3× platinum in South Africa with sales of 350 000 copies, and he won Record of the Year at the 19th ceremony of South African Music Awards. He was also nominated for SABC’s Crown Gospel Awards Song of the Year.[4] On July 5, 2016, his last album, Wethembekile Baba, was released in South Africa.[5]
1. GLORY HALLELUJAH
2. YAWEH