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Kayise Ngqula pens down emotional message to her son on his first day at school

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January 14, 2021
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Kayise Ngqula speaks on staying emotionally strong following the death of her loved ones
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TV presenter, Kayise Ngqula is not letting the death of her husband, Farai Sibanda get to her as she continues to take care of her son with the whole of her heart.

Farai died in June 2019 from a car crash while their son Zuko was a few months away from his first birthday.

Taking to her Instagram, Kayise  shared a picture of her son on his first day at school.

She said: “And just like that … my baby boy is off to school tomorrow. Today was open day/meet and greet day and what a thrill and joy it was to see him transition into the next phase of his life so smoothly.

“I do not have the words to explicitly articulate my gratitude to God, our angel (Daddy would have been so so proud to see this day here on earth but I know he has a better view).” 

Kayise also shared she has not been doing all that alone as her family continues to help her during her parenthood journey.

“The best grandmother any child could ask for … thank you for walking this journey with us. When my husband passed, I didn’t know how I would make it past a day raising this child who was just eight months old at the time.

“We are a product of your prayers too, my supporters thank you for all the times you called out our names loudly in prayer. These are the results! Ngiyabonga Jehovah, Smakade.”

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