Sfiso Ncwane was a popular South African gospel singer and composer who made a significant impact in the music industry before his untimely death in 2016. He was born on April 21, 1979, in Port Shepstone, South Africa, and started his music career at a young age. Ncwane’s passion for music was evident from a young age, and he began singing in church choirs and local competitions.
Age
Sfiso Ncwane was born on April 21, 1979, in Port Shepstone, South Africa. He grew up with his aunt in Mthwalume, KwaZulu-Natal. Sfiso started singing at the age of eight and his passion for music continued to grow as he grew older.
At the time of his death on December 5, 2016, Sfiso Ncwane was 37 years old. He had accomplished a lot in his career as a gospel musician, singer, and songwriter. He was known for his debut album “Vulamasango,” which was a huge success and earned him numerous awards and nominations.
Musical Career
Sfiso Ncwane’s love for music began at a young age, and he started singing gospel songs when he was just 10 years old. He taught himself how to play musical instruments such as keyboards, drums, and guitar without any formal training.
In 1997, Ncwane joined a Mlazi-based band called New Edition, where he worked with lead vocalist Ntombifuthi Mntambo and drummer Skhumbuzo Gumede. However, he left the band in 1999 to pursue a solo career.
He recorded his first professional album with Bula Music, which was produced by Tshepo Ndzimande, a renowned producer who had worked with artists like Lundi Tyamara and Kholeka.
In 2002, Ncwane released his debut album, “Kulungile Baba,” which was a massive success and won the Song of the Year Award at the SABC Crown Awards. He went on to release several other albums, including “Baba Ngiyavuma,” “Bayede Baba,” and “Amen.”
Ncwane’s music career was marked by numerous achievements, including winning the Record of the Year award at the 19th MTN South African Music Awards in 2013 and the AGMA Award in London. He also launched his own music company, Sfiso Ncwane Productions, to help upcoming artists.
Through his music, Ncwane touched the lives of many people and inspired them with his uplifting and soulful gospel songs. His legacy continues to live on even after his untimely death in 2016.
Net Worth
Sfiso Ncwane was estimated to be worth over $1 million at the time of his death. He was a successful gospel musician who had released several albums throughout his career. His debut album, Vulamasango, brought him to the limelight and established him as one of the most talented gospel musicians in South Africa.
Personal Life
Marriage
Sfiso Ncwane was married to Ayanda Ncwane. Ayanda was his manager, and they met when Sfiso was looking for a manager for his music career. They got married in 2002, and their marriage was blessed with two children, Nqobile Mzelemu and Ngcweti Ncwane.
Children
Apart from his two children with Ayanda, Sfiso had a child from his previous relationship, Umawenzokuhle Ncwane. Sfiso loved his children deeply and often talked about them in interviews. He was a devoted father who spent a lot of time with his family.
Death and Legacy
Sfiso Ncwane passed away on December 5, 2016, at the age of 37 due to kidney failure. He was hospitalized at Life Fourways Hospital in Johannesburg, where he spent his last moments.
Sfiso Ncwane’s death was a significant loss to the music industry, particularly the gospel music genre. He left behind a legacy that will continue to inspire many generations to come. He was a talented musician and a philanthropist who dedicated his life to making a positive impact on people’s lives, especially children from rural areas.