Ayanda's Comforting Words To Winnie

The actress had an emotional weekend

By  | May 02, 2021, 06:09 PM 

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This past weekend was an emotional one for Winnie Ntshaba and her family. They were unveiling her mother’s tombstone. Sharing snaps of the beautiful Tombstone, Ntshaba shared a few words on social media and thanked everyone for the never-ending support.

“What a beautiful weekend we had as The Ntshaba’s, unveiling our mom’s tombstone ekhaya. Lilele iqhawe, and we have hope that we will reunite with her one day. Thank you to everyone that made this day as glorious as it was. My family, my friends, omakhelwane, and everyone that knew and loved uG-man. I truly appreciate you!!”

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Real Housewives of Durban superstar and wife of late gospel singer Sfiso Ncwane, Ayanda took to the comment section to share some words of comfort with the former Generations actress.

“Your mom was blessed to have such a united and loving family. I love you guys celebrated your dad same weekend,” she wrote. Other stars including Dawn Thandeka King, Nhlanhla Ncisa, Lerato Mvelase and Shauwn Mamkhize also showed Winnie support.

Specifically thanking those who were in attendance including former Generations co-star Sophie Lichaba and celebrity publicist Simphiwe Majola.
“Friends that become family,” she shared. “I have no words to express my gratitude to you! God my Father will reward you according to His riches in glory, you deserve a heavenly reward. I love you my friends. Thank you am sure mom was happy to see you all there.”

Sophie responded by saying, “Oh how I love mama's new home.” In her last post for the day, Ntshaba honoured her late mother. “We sang, we danced, we cried, we laughed, we ate..... we prayed, we remembered G-man.”

“I identify with this so much mkhaya, the pain is unbearable, I feel helpless.

"Memories are all we have,” was the comment from Dawn Thandeka King.

A few other Zalebs commented on the post:

“Waze wangikhalisa Winnie,” said Phindile Gwala.

“Well done on honouring your parents sisi,” were the words from actress Ayanda Borotho.

In 2020, the popular Royalty Soapie Awards made a comeback following a hiatus. Chatting to us about why they were on break, the star said. "We have always emphasized that in order to produce a good show you must have a good budget,” she continues. “Like every awards ceremony, we were also faced with inadequate funding. We have learnt that the Royalty Soapie Awards are necessary and needed in South Africa.” Read the full interview here.

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Main Picture Credit: Winnie Ntshaba Instagram Account 
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