Sfiso Ncwane’s daughter begs for help
Sfiso Ncwane’s daughter begs for help
The daughter of the late gospel star, Sfiso Ncwane, wants to pay tribute to her dad.
Snqobile Mzelemu has written a tribute song titled, Hamba Kahle, which she hopes will help bring her closure.
The award-winning singer died on 5 December 2016. Snqobile said she wrote the song last year and hoped to release it on her father’s birthday next month, but a lack of funds will make this impossible.
“I’ve always wanted to do something for my father, but I didn’t have the money.
“Unfortunately, my father and I didn’t spend much time together when he was still around.
“I wanted to have a father-daughter relationship with him, but the odds were against us.
“I know that he loved me. I loved him too, but we never got a chance to bond. Now that I am older, I decided to write this song for him to show how much I loved and needed him,” she said.
Snqobile said although her father has been dead for almost six years, she’s still struggling to accept it.
“I need closure. That’s why I wrote this song. I am trying to accept that he is gone.
“I am now allowing him to become my guide and angel. I hope he can hear the song wherever he is.
“I was hoping to release this song on his birthday in April, but now I can see that it will be impossible.
“I need money for a single cover, photoshoot, make-up and other things. I’ve spent all my money on recording. I’m appealing to the public to help me release my single,” she told the People’s Paper.
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