The Ncwane family is reportedly in turmoil as Sfiso Ncwane’s stepchildren have taken legal action against Ayanda Ncwane, accusing her of forging the late gospel star’s will. According to the disputed will, Ayanda is allegedly set to inherit all of Sfiso’s assets, leaving his children without any share of their father’s estate.
Snqobile, one of Sfiso’s children who is now an adult, claims to have seen a version of his father’s will before his passing, in which Ayanda was not named as the sole inheritor. This has fueled suspicions that the will was forged to benefit Ayanda exclusively, a move that the children believe is unjust. These accusations have placed additional strain on Ayanda, who is still grieving the loss of her husband.
Adding to the tension, the stepchildren claim that since Sfiso’s death, they have not received any financial support from his estate. They state that Ayanda, who is currently unemployed, is also struggling, further complicating their financial difficulties. This legal battle has made the already painful process of mourning and family dynamics even more challenging for the Ncwanes.