Mbabane – South African personality Ayanda Ncwane expressed her gratitude for the warm hospitality she received during her stay in Eswatini.
Ncwane was one of the main guests at the fifth edition of the Pastors’ Wives event, where she shared her personal journey as a widow to the late gospel sensation Sifiso Ncwane and their marriage. Her contributions received impressive reviews, including praise from Mpumie Motsa, the founder of the event held at Happy Valley Hotel.
Attendees were empowered with valuable knowledge and resources, fostering a spirit of giving and collaboration among the women present.
During her visit, Ncwane had the honour of meeting Inkhosikati LaNgangaza, the esteemed patron of Hospice at Home. This encounter sparked shared passions, leading to a partnership between Ncwane and Eswatini Hospice at Home, focusing on charity and serving the less fortunate.
Eswatini Hospice at Home provides crucial support to terminally ill patients and their families, ensuring they receive care and dignity during difficult times. Inkhosikati LaNgangaza has played a vital role in guiding and supporting the organisation ’s mission to care for vulnerable individuals.
Ncwane has been vocal about her appreciation for Eswatini, taking to social media to post, “Thank you, maSwati lamahle, for hosting me.” Her post included photos of her in a white dress adorned with black rose patterns and a matching hat captured within the elegant corridors of the Happy Valley Hotel.




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