Real Housewives of Durban’s season one star Ayanda Ncwane recently shared pictures of her husband Sfiso Ncwana’s tombstone unveiling, prompting many internet users to ask why the mother of two did not invite Sfiso’s daughter Nothile.
Nothile is a child the late gospel singer shares with Nonku Williams of the RHOD fame. After Nonku shared that she and Sfiso had a child on the first season of the reality show during a dinner date at cast member Sorisha’s house, it became clear that the two ladies would not develop a strong friendship.
Ayanda shared pictures of her family taken at the graveyard after the unveiling an act that resulted in many internet users looking for Nothile with many asking why she wasn’t invited.
In second last picture of the pile, a person that resembles Nothile can be seen smiling.
Sharing the pictures on her social media, Ayanda captioned her post:
“To God be the Glory. Yesterday was a glorious day in our family. Thank you to all who came through for the unveiling ceremony ka Bab’Ncwane. Well done boys for redesigning your Dad’s tombstone.”
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While a few believed that who they saw in the second last picture was Nothile, many were quick sure that the person was not, making them question the mother of two for excluding her husband’s daughter.
“I hope the step daughter was also invited and Sfiso mum also,” said one user.
“Where is Nothile, this is so wrong,” said a user.
Another user shared, “As black parents let’s normalize teaching our kids how to love each other (singafaki abantwana kuma-problems wabazali) I’m saying that cause I don’t see Ncwane’s daughter from another mother.”
One user defended Ayanda commenting,”Very beautiful and those who are looking for Nothile must go to Nonku’s house. Ayanda doesn’t owe anyone anything, this was a ceremony for her husband with her children.”
Another user noted that Nothile was among the attendees commenting, “People asking about Nothile without a clue of how she even looks ai. She’s there moes.”
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