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Prophet Who Foresaw Shona Ferguson’s Death Speaks Out

Prophet Who Foresaw Shona Ferguson’s Death Speaks Out

Prophet Who Foresaw Shona Ferguson’s Death Speaks Out

This past weekend has been very emotional and heartbreaking, especially for The Fergusons, their friends, colleagues and fans after the untimely passing of TV legend Shona Ferguson.

The filmmaker and actor passed away on Friday (30 July) at Milpark Hospital in Johannesburg after being admitted for COVID-19 related complications — this according a statement released by the family.

Tributes have been pouring in for the star who inspired people from all walks of life with his work; whether he was in front of the camera, behind it or even when he showed the world glimpses of his private life as a family man.

While tributes continuing to pour in for the late actor and producer, what has shocked many people on Twitter and has had many tongues wagging, is a Twitter user who allegedly prophesied about the passing of the legendary actor.

Rhadebelihle, on his Twitter account, shared screenshots of tweets that he had directed to actress Connie Ferguson on the 19th of May this year. Expressing his heartbreak, he said that when he saw that Shona had passed, it ‘broke his heart because all he wanted to do was to prevent this on the 19th of May 2021’. He further said that he was sorry that he didn’t try enough, also providing screenshots of his tweets from that day.

In a lengthy thread, Rhadebelihle had tagged Connie Ferguson, telling her that her husband’s life was in danger.

“Your husbands life is in danger. I am not seeking for attention if there was a better way of getting the message through it was gonna be easy to reach out to you private.”

The man who calls himself ‘the sun god rha in the nomo body’ went on to explain what he had seen with his spiritual eye; explaining that Connie was heartbroken and hurting when he spoke to her about her husband, Shona. He had also advised her to confirm his prophecy with a traditionalist and seek help for her husband.

I was with you 1hour ago in the spiritual astral plane the 4th dimension and this is what happened. I asked you if you are ohkay and you lied to me and said ” no it’s just a twar” I then talked about your husband how I admire and respect his uprising. You were so sad, distance, quiet. I started crying to the point I felt heart broken loosing my breath in tears and you screened.

“you SCREAMED in tears shouting with a heart broken sorrow saying “MY HUSBAND, MY HUSBAND” and in many times until it was over I said “I DON’T KNOW WHY AM CRYING, I DON’T KNOW WHY AM CRYING” it was so sad and devastating.

“If you don’t believe every word I say its ohkay. But for safety. Go to a traditionalist they will confirm. Tighten your family security. Make sure your family is protected especially your husband so he continues to live up to his calling as the chosen one. I thank you.”

These tweets, which were allegedly posted on the 19th of May, have since gone viral on Twitter. Upon circulating on the app, many users brushed them off as edits that were backdated with a third-party app. However, many others have come out to verify that the tweets were indeed posted on the said date as they remember seeing them. There are also comments under the tweet, which are also dated 19 May.

The 47-year-old actor is survived by his beautiful wife and business partner, Connie Ferguson. The couple were the epitome of couple goals. Their love was a love that many people dream of as they built an empire together and spent their days together making great TV and living life to the fullest.

Shona and Connie also have a beautiful daughter together, Alicia Ferguson, who is 18 years old; as well as Connie’s daughter from her first marriage, Lesedi Matsunyane-Ferguson, who has a baby boy that many of us have seen on our screens — most recently as Masego on Rockville season 5.

Shona Ferguson Biography: Ferguson Films, Age, Family, Marriage, Career, Controversy, Cars, House

Shona Ferguson Biography: Ferguson Films, Age, Family, Marriage, Career, Controversy, Cars, House

Shona Ferguson Biography: Ferguson Films, Age, Family, Marriage, Career, Controversy, Cars, House

Shona Ferguson whose real name is Aaron Ferguson is popularly known for his role on the South African Soapie, Muvhango. Shona made debut on Muchango in 2006, but in 2007 he resigned. Over the course of his life he’s been a DJ, Actor, Director, Producer and CEO and alongside Connie, Shona is churned out thoroughly entertaining content at a dazzling rate.

Shona Ferguson Biography: Ferguson Films, Age, Family, Marriage, Career, Controversy, Cars, House

Besides being a trailblazer on TV, Shona is a man that loved to spend quality time with his family.
Here’s a look at how Shona Ferguson was once a DJ, but with hard work and determinationbecame a business mogul that everyone looked up to.

Shona Ferguson Passes Away

On the 30th of July, Shona Ferguson succumbed to Covid 19 related complications and died at the Milpark private hospital in Johannesburg. Just a few days prior it had been reported that Shona was in the ICU following a heart operation.

Shona Ferguson Biography: Ferguson Films, Age, Family, Marriage, Career, Controversy, Cars, House

Shona Ferguson – Ferguson Films

TV producers Shona and Connie Ferguson seem to get on the people’s bad side more often than not. This time around one of their actors Mlamli Mangcala, who portrays the character of Captain Sthembiso Radebe on The Queen, has accused them of ill-treatment and deceiving him.

He’s not the only one as more actors are coming out to share their ordeals of working with the Fergusons.

The Fergusons were once exposed as exploiters who do not know how to treat their employees well. They were exposed by Vatiswa Ndara, who wrote a 6-page open letter to the Minister of Sports, Arts & Culture.

Shona Ferguson Biography: Ferguson Films, Age, Family, Marriage, Career, Controversy, Cars, House

It seems that did not leave the Fergusons as they were exposed again for firing an employee who had simply asked for some time off to work on another project. In a report by Sunday World, the Fergusons are said to have given one of their actresses the boot, Dineo Langa, because she wanted to shoot a movie.
Shona Ferguson Age

The exact year when he was born is not known, but Shona’s birth date is the 30th of April. He was born in Gaborone, Botswana whereby his family and in-laws still reside. Shona usually gets time to visit his family in Botswana.
Not much is known about Shona’s parents, but his father was a pastor; Pastor Peter Harry Ferguson. Sadly he passed away and Shona was able to pay tribute to him in a very touching message. His mother was Boitshwarelo Mercy Ferguson.
Shona Ferguson Marriage

Shona is married to Connie Ferguson who hails from the small town of Lobatse. Shona relating his story of how he met Connie Ferguson is the sweetest thing ever written. He says it was love at first sight.

Shona Ferguson Biography: Ferguson Films, Age, Family, Marriage, Career, Controversy, Cars, House

Sometimes in life we don’t start exactly where we want to be, but with hard work and perseverance things start to fall in place. In 1992, Shona started working as a DJ at The Palace Hotel Night Club in Lesotho. Soon he found himself pursuing an interest in acting and he seemed to love it.

He made his first debut on Generations as Ace, but he felt the character was not bringing out enough of his passion for acting. So he left Generations and went ot audition for the soapie, Muvhango in 2006. His creative acting skills landed him the role of Dr. Lebua that he executed with passion. It was at this point that Shona began to make waves in the entertainment industry.

Fast forward to 2011, Shona bagged a role on TV show The Wild. On this show, he was depicted as a powerful and charming community leader that would do anything to protect people from all social ills.

His other television roles include Tyson in Season 1 of Isidingo, J.B. Bogatsu in Rockville, Alex in Scandal and Jerry Maake in The Queen.

Minnie Dlamini’s touching tribute to Shona Ferguson

Minnie Dlamini’s touching tribute to Shona Ferguson

Minnie Dlamini’s touching tribute to Shona Ferguson

Minnie Dlamini recently took to her social media to pen down touching message to Shona Ferguson who days few days ago.

The Fergusons have been mourning the death of the star after he passed on due to COVID complication and not heart surgery.

Many of his fans and other celebrities have sent their condolences to the family.

One of which is Minnie Dlamini who expressed her sadness towards the news.

In her writeup, she stated that she remembered her first on set of the Wild and The Fergusons immediately embraced her as their own.

“I remember my first day on set of the Wild and The Fergusons immediately embraced me as their own. My TV Mom & Dad were just so infectious and the funniest duo who only called each other by pet names. Naturally, my pet name was born “Mouse” ? I can hear him now as I type this with the loudest bellowing laughter that would follow each time”

Minnie Dlamini’s touching tribute to Shona Ferguson

“Mr Sho could talk for hours about the future of SA film & TV and it was so beautiful seeing those goals come to life. Ferguson Films are a groundbreaking production company that categorically changed the way we watch tv. You did that Mr Sho!!!,” Minnie Dlamini.“The love that Mam Connie & Mr Sho have is a love I try to emulate in my own marriage. They showed me that my dreams and goals in the production space are attainable. We have lost a game changer, a pioneer and a great man who showed the world how a man should love his family. #ripshonaferguson?? Hamba Kahle Baba ??? @connie_ferguson Our Deepest Condolences we love you”

Shona Ferguson’s death: Wife Connie breaks

Shona Ferguson’s death: Wife Connie breaks

Shona Ferguson’s death: Wife Connie breaks

“I’m struggling to process everything that’s going on! It all just feels like a horrible nightmare that I can’t wake up from! I feel like I’m living in a twilight zone! I keep asking God why? Why Lord? Please help me understand!” These were Connie‘s words as she mourns her husband.

When Mzansi heard the shocking news that media mogul Shona Ferguson had died on Friday, most said they couldn’t imagine what his wife Connie was going through.

Shona died on Friday afternoon at the Milpark private hospital in Johannesburg from Covid-19-related complications.

Connie revealed that since Shona died, she’s been reeling — filled with questions of “why?”

Connie also revealed that as she struggles to deal with her husband’s death, July 31 was also the anniversary of the first time she met Shona, in 2001.

“This day, 20 years ago (31 July 2001), was the day God brought you into my life, and we haven’t looked back since! Ours is a once in a lifetime kind of love. We joked about how we were going to be in our old age. How we would take turns supporting each other and being strong for each other. The irony is we have already been doing that for the past 20 years! Oh how God has loved me to give me you! We were already planning our 20th wedding anniversary in November, assuming that we had time. You and I were joined at the hip, now I feel completely off balance, incomplete, without my other half! My soul mate,” Connie said.

Fellow thespian Sello Maake Ka-Ncube who acted alongside Ferguson in a number of productions, including Mzansi Magic drama The Queen, expressed his condolences to fellow actress Connie, Ferguson’s widow.

“My sister, I literally feel your pain. I have no words I can say which will soothe the grief you’re feeling. Only the hand of life can carry you through this one,” he wrote.

Look who is being blamed for Shona Ferguson’s death

Look who is being blamed for Shona Ferguson’s death

Look who is being blamed for Shona Ferguson’s death

Friday, July 30, the world received the very sad news of Shona Ferguson’s death, and according to an official statement from ‘Ferguson Films’ he, unfortunately, passed away after health complications related to the Corona Virus (Covid-19).

However, even though Covid-19 has killed millions of people around the world since the pandemic started, some people in South Africa are blaming Netcare Milpark Hospital for Shona Ferguson’s death, as he reportedly died at that hospital.

Take a look at the hospital:

Look who is being blamed for Shona Ferguson’s death

“It looks like this milkpark is overrated. ???”, tweeted EFF leader Julius Malema.

These are some of the reactions from heartbroken Fans:

“Private hospitals are way overrated. Plus the private healthcare system is flawed in many ways, but middle class on medical aid will never be ready to hear that. They think biscuits and coffee means good healthcare”

“Highly overrated hospital indeed. People are losing lives there”

“Aha… I once told my partner that I stay in Jozi but if anything happens am not going there, a lot of prominent people took their last breath there…”

“Money-making schemes those ones. The way they are milking government is not funny”

“Most Private Hospitals are Overrated,Moneymaking schemes, I took my kids to some of them, as a Healtchare professional myself,I know how Pathetic they can Be!”

Mzansi Celebs Remember Shona Ferguson

Mzansi Celebs Remember Shona Ferguson

Mzansi Celebs Remember Shona Ferguson

The nation is still in disbelief following the untimely passing of actor and media mogul Shona Ferguson. He passed away on Friday Afternoon, 30th July 2021. Since the news of his passing broke, his fans and colleagues from across the continent have taken to social media to honour the legend.

Mzansi Celebs Remember Shona Ferguson

Television producer, Thomas Gumede said that the death of a giant is felt by all and it’s evident from the tributes that are coming in that Shona touched everyone. “The death of a giant is felt by all, near and far. I pray your family one day finds peace with your departure. Thank you for being so inspirational, dedicated, hard-working! A real king of Jozi.”

Actress Sophie Ndaba and a friend of The Fergusons for over 20-years said that meeting Uncle Sho was an honour for her.

“Mr Sho yoh I’m at a loss for words my bro. I’m still in denial. Thank you for all your prayers and love. Always there for a sister from day 1, meeting you was an honour 19 years ago. You were Consistent, You had a big heart straight from heaven, I would knock just for prayer, and you would be there then and now. Rest easy my bro. You fought a good fight, You Taught a lot of men out there hard work pays and how to truly love in marriage, you made it all look easy. Miss Cons, May God grant you strength grace courage to soldier on my sis. I know those great memories will shine that light forever.” She said.

Mzansi Celebs Remember Shona Ferguson

DJ Sbu, who is still in disbelief expressed that he was looking forward to meeting the renowned actor. “I can’t believe the news of Mr Shona Fergusons’ passing. I was always looking forward to meeting you, sir. I have always admired your work from a distance. . Our dear Shona. Our inspiration. Our dear brother. One of our leaders in the entertainment business. A father to admire and look up to. I wish I could have met you in this lifetime. But I will in the next. I will cherish the only opportunity I had of seeing you from a distance at a Virgin Active gym. My heart hurts like you were my blood brother.
You were one of my role models. May God comfort your family, wife, children, colleagues, business partners and all of your loving fans. Rest in perfect peace sir. Robala Ka Kgotso. From my family, and all my teams, Deepest condolences from the bottom of our hearts”

Legendary actor and friend of The Fergusons Rapulana Seiphemo bid his dear brother farewell.

SA remembers Shona Ferguson’s best moments – 3 iconic scenes that made SA fall in love with him

SA remembers Shona Ferguson’s best moments – 3 iconic scenes that made SA fall in love with him

SA remembers Shona Ferguson's best moments – 3 iconic scenes that made SA fall in love with him

As Mzansi mourns the shocking death of Shona Ferguson, SA remembers his very best moments in front of the camera.

In recent years, the star was best known for portraying Jerry Maake on The Queen, a Ferguson Films production.

However, his career began more than a decade ago and he featured in big productions such as Muvhango, The Wild, Rockville and the Netflix drama series Kings of Joburg.

From hunky heart throb to mob boss, here are some of Shona’s best acting moments:

The Queen (2016)

Kings of Jo’Burg (2020)

The Gift (2015)

Last month, the actor opened up about some of the difficulties he faced in the early stages of his career. He said some of the people who discouraged him were fellow actors who said he did not have real talent. Some of them were later on his payroll at Ferguson Films.

“I don’t hold grudges the same way I don’t listen to anybody’s opinion about my life,” he tweeted.

Shona also recounted how he had tried his luck in Hollywood, where he was apparently asked if he had a backup plan because his acting career was not going to work out.

“17 years ago a Hollywood producer asked me if I had a backup plan. I was obviously shattered because I had just done multiple takes of an audition. He continued to say: ‘You don’t have what it takes.’

“An agent told me it wasn’t going to be easy to get me jobs because I didn’t have the right ‘look’. A veteran actor loved and respected by millions told me I am not memorable, and so did a lot of producers. Many actors criticised me and made bets I would never make it in this industry.”

FAMILY SPEAKS ON SHONA FERGUSON’S DEATH – REAL CAUSE OF DEATH REVEALED

FAMILY SPEAKS ON SHONA FERGUSON’S DEATH – REAL CAUSE OF DEATH REVEALED

FAMILY SPEAKS ON SHONA FERGUSON’S DEATH – REAL CAUSE OF DEATH REVEALED

The sad news of the unexpected passing of actor and TV producer Aaron Arthur Ferguson, better known as Shona Ferguson, has left Mzansi in shock.

The well-known businessman, executive producer, and co-founder of Ferguson Films from Botswana died on Friday, 30 July, at the age of 47.

He died at Netcare Hospital in Milpark, Joburg, due to Covid-19 related complications.

Speaking to the publication, family spokesperson Conrad Mwanza said the TV boss passed way today in the afternoon.

“Everything is still fresh and the family is trying to process everything, especially Connie who was very close with Shona and loved him deeply, and they are asking to be given an opportunity to mourn in private as this is a very difficult time in their lives,” he said.

While a source that asked not to be named revealed to the publication the TV boss passed away two hours ago.

“He was still in the ICU and he was not stable at all. You know with the Covid-19 complications, one moment you are okay and then you are not, and then your health starts deteriorating. And the wife was here almost every day to check up on him.”

Shona and Connie have two daughters, one biological daughter and the other from Connie’s previous marriage.

They own Ferguson Films and have produced shows such as Rockville, iGazi, The Gift, The Throne, The Herd, The Queen, The River, and The Imposter, and a Netflix six-part series called Kings of Joburg.

Shona appeared on other shows such as Muvhango, Generations, Isidingo: The Need, and Scandal!.

TRIBUTES POUR IN FOR SHONA FERGUSON #RIPSHONAFERGUSON

TRIBUTES POUR IN FOR SHONA FERGUSON #RIPSHONAFERGUSON

TRIBUTES POUR IN FOR SHONA FERGUSON #RIPSHONAFERGUSON

Filmmaker Shona Ferguson has passed away. Ferguson died on Friday due to COVID-19 related complications, and not a heart operation as earlier reported.

TRIBUTES POUR IN FOR SHONA FERGUSON #RIPSHONAFERGUSON

Ferguson was married to actress and producer Connie Ferguson. The Botswana-born Ferguson has acted in a number of productions including The Queen and The Kings of Joburg on Netflix.

Shona Ferguson in ICU fighting for his life after heart surgery – He can’t breathe on his own

Shona Ferguson in ICU fighting for his life after heart surgery – He can’t breathe on his own

Shona Ferguson in ICU fighting for his life after heart surgery – He can't breathe on his own

Actor, filmmaker and actor Shona Ferguson is fighting for his life after undergoing a heart operation at a private hospital in Joburg.

The 47-year old actor who is also husband to actress Connie Ferguson was admitted more that a week ago to Milpark private hospital where he is currently in intensive care unit (ICU)

When he first got ill we though it was Covid -19, sources close to him revealed.

Shona was fine before he started complaining about chest pains and not being able to breathe properly, According to the mole they took it lightly because Shona is a fit and healthy guy who leads a healthy lifestyle.

Little did they know that the situation would turn bad.

He is currently on a ventilator in ICU and his condition had recently worsened a close contact also said.

The operation was performed by by a group of specialist, However Shona is in a restricted area accessible only to doctors and only a few select nurses.

“He is a fighter and he will pull throughthis ordeal, Yes at the moment he is in ICU, but he will be fine”. said the source who did not want to be named.

Connie is by her man’s side while trying to run their business. “She is strong and carries on with grace and class.”

According to another source on the set of their productions, they are under the impression that Shona has Covid and is currently under quarantine.

” All we knew was that he was sick with Covid, That is what we all though he had,” said the source.

Connie referred all inquiries to her production manager fr The Queen Lauren Nell.

https://elegance7.com/ wishes Mr Ferguson a speedy recovery.