Zanele Mbokazi’s husband celebrates 13th anniversary

Bishop Mpendulo Nkambule who was media personality Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule’s husband is celebrating their wedding anniversary.

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The husband of the late Ukhozi FM radio personality, Zanele Mbokazi Nkambule took to his Instagram on Tuesday, 20 August to celebrate their 13th wedding anniversary.

He shared videos of himself and his late wife and captioned his post: “Today is our 13th wedding anniversary. I love you still my love, @mbokazizanele. Till then…”

An emotional Nkambule recently paid a passionate tribute to his late businesswoman and radio personality wife at her funeral.

“She was my rock, my anchor, my everything,” he said.

He also says his wife was a wonderful, beautiful, passionate, and dedicated soul who did everything to the best of her ability.

Nkambule also thanks God for giving him the opportunity to live with his child [Zanele]. He says he also showed his late wife that he loved her.

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ZANELE MBOKAZI-NKABULE LOSES BATTLE TO CANCER
Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule’s funeral took place on Saturday, 17 August at the Durban International Convention Centre.

The 52-year-old broadcaster passed away on Monday, 12 August from lung cancer.

Zimoja reports that Mbokazi-Nkambule’s cousin, Weh Harris revealed at her funeral that the media personality was not the first family member to get diagnosed with cancer.

Harris adds that Mbozaki-Nkambule learned she had cancer at the final stages of her illness.

“We don’t want to hear the word cancer at home. It took our sister, as well as our mother. I ask that you pray for us, so it does not continue to take our family members.”

“But by the grace of God, we pray that it doesn’t take any more of our family members. Zanele was in pain, she struggled. She fought and tried to be strong. But we thank her husband Bishop Nkambule, because people did not understand why they disclosed her condition and diagnoses.”

“But we are happy he did because he gave people a chance to pray for her and she received love and support.”

Harris also says people usually say cancer can be beaten. But Mbokazi-Nkambule’s cancer was in the wrong place. She was diagnosed in the final stage. Cancer is very painful, and she was in pain.

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