Uzalo’s Sbonelo Speaks On His Wife’s Death And Being A Single Father.

Uzalo’s Sbonelo Speaks On His Wife’s Death And Being A Single Father.Wiseman is the proud father of a beautiful daughter named Lwandle. He frequently takes to social media to celebrate their cherished moments together, offering glimpses into their lives and fulfilling his role as a devoted father. Reflecting on his journey, Mncube expressed, “I made a promise that I’ll do everything in my power to raise Lwandle in a godly and responsible way. I don’t want her to feel that she has only one parent. I shower her with unconditional love and ensure that I spend quality time with her whenever possible.”


 

Wiseman Mncube, popularly known as Sbonelo in the most-watched tv show in Mzansi, Uzalo, might be a hardcore womaniser in Uzalo but his persona in real life is exactly the opposite. The doting father of one girl has shared on his wife’s death and being a single father. The challenges he faces daily as he single-handedly raises his daughter.

After his wife’s death in 2017, Wiseman Mncube promised himself he would take care of their daughter, Lwandle who is 6 now.

Sbonelo from Uzalo
Wiseman with his daughter, Lwandle
Wiseman Mncube aka Sbonelo said: ” I made a promise that I’ll do everything in my power to raise Lwandle in a Godly and responsible way. I don’t want her to feel that she has one parent. I give her all the love and make it a point to spend all my free time with her”.

When probed to share more details on what happened to his wife, Sbonelo from Uzalo said he was not comfortable sharing that part of his life. Wiseman did not divulge a lot of details about what caused his baby mama’s passing, but he said he is grateful to have his mom and brothers who are helping him to raise his daughter.

“That part is too personal for me. But I believe she’s watching us, her spirit is always with us and she is a good ancestor to Lwandle.”

Wiseman took time to thank his mother and brothers who help him raising Lwandle.

“I’m lucky that my mom is alive. I trust that she will help me raise Lwandle into a teenager. Lwandle lives with me and I leave her with some of my brothers when I go to work. She’s always in good hands”.