The late radio presenter and co-founder of the Crown Gospel Awards, Zanele Mbokazi will once again be remembered for the person she was before her passing.
This comes after it was revealed that she will be honoured in another memorial service, which is set to take place in the Kingdom of Eswatini, the birthplace of her husband.
According to Daily Sun, Bishop Mpendulo Nkambule recently confirmed the news, adding that a special service will take place in her remembrance. This is to allow those in Eswatini to bid farewell to her for one last time.
Zanele was recently laid to rest after suffering a brief battle with lung cancer. In April, she had her last appearance on radio airwaves after she felt sick and later got diagnosed, after seeking medical advice.
Furthermore, the bishop also shared how he was doing following his wife’s passing.
“It’s difficult but I’m coping because of the grace of God, and I hope we’ll be fine after all. We’re taking things slowly, step by step, and are closer to God to guide us in this situation.”
Just days after she was buried, the bishop celebrated what would have been their 13th wedding anniversary by himself.
He took to Instagram to share a post containing a video reel of their fondest memories together.
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The memorial service is set to take place at the Ambassadors House Ministries in Sidwashini Mbabane, Eswatini on Sunday.
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