“Don’t underestimate the power of the departed! 😭💔 Sfiso Ncwane, who passed away in 2016 have returned to claim his wife after she betrayed him”

Ncwane family locked in legal battle as stepchildren challenge will naming Ayanda sole beneficiary

“Don’t underestimate the power of the departed! 😭💔 Sfiso Ncwane, who passed away in 2016 have returned to claim his wife after she betrayed him” — social post

The Ncwane family is now embroiled in a contentious legal dispute after Sfiso Ncwane’s stepchildren accused widow Ayanda Ncwane of forging or manipulating his will to make herself the sole beneficiary. The stepchildren say the contested document bypasses children from Sfiso’s previous relationships and does not reflect what they believe were his true intentions; they have launched court proceedings to challenge the will’s authenticity and seek recognition of their inheritance rights.

According to the stepchildren, they have received no support from the estate since Sfiso’s passing, and one claimant, Snqobile Ncwane, alleges she previously saw a version of the will that did not name Ayanda as sole beneficiary — a claim that has intensified suspicions and raised questions about possible posthumous alterations. Reports also indicate Ayanda has faced financial difficulties managing the estate, which has compounded tensions and amplified public interest in the family dispute.

UNISA Short Learning Programmes (SLPs) 2026 – Apply & Register for admission

UNISA Opens Applications for Short Learning Programmes (SLPs) – 2026 Academic Year

The University of South Africa (UNISA) is inviting prospective students to apply for its Short Learning Programmes (SLPs) for the 2026 academic year. Applications are now open and must be completed online before the closing date [to be confirmed].

About UNISA Short Learning Programmes

UNISA’s SLPs are practical, skills-based courses designed to provide focused learning in specific areas of professional or personal development. Unlike full qualifications, SLPs follow a “just enough” learning approach, equipping students with targeted knowledge and competencies needed for workplace readiness or career advancement.

These programmes are ideal for individuals who wish to:

  • Upskill in their current profession.
  • Meet specific workplace or industry requirements.
  • Explore new career paths.

All SLPs are coordinated by the UNISA Centre for Lifelong Learning (UCL) in collaboration with academic departments across the university.

Why Choose UNISA’s SLPs?

  • Fast and focused: Learn practical skills in less time than a degree.
  • Affordable: More cost-effective than full qualifications.
  • Flexible: Tailored for working professionals and those seeking growth.
  • Recognised: Receive an official certificate from UNISA upon completion.

Who Should Apply?

Applications are required if you are:

  • A first-time applicant to UNISA.
  • A current UNISA student switching to an SLP.
  • Someone who previously applied but did not secure placement.

Application & Registration Dates

  • Applications are open for the 2026 academic year.
  • Early submission is encouraged as spaces are limited.

Before You Apply – Key Requirements

Applicants must:

  • Have a valid email address and cellphone number (only one of each can be used).
  • Be able to scan and upload supporting documents in the correct format.

Required Supporting Documents

  • Certified copy of school qualifications (e.g., NSC).
  • Certified copy of tertiary academic records (if applicable).
  • Certified copy of RSA ID or passport (international applicants).
  • Certified copy of marriage certificate/divorce decree (if applicable).
  • Sworn translations of documents not in English or Afrikaans.
  • Any programme-specific documents.

File guidelines:

  • Formats: PDF, DOC, or TIF.
  • Size: Maximum 2MB per file.
  • Only black-and-white copies accepted.

How to Apply

  1. Visit the official UNISA SLP admissions page: Apply Here.
  2. Complete the online application form for your chosen programme.
  3. Upload all supporting documents before the deadline.
  4. Submit your application and keep a copy of your confirmation email.

After You Apply

  • UNISA will assess applications and communicate the outcome.
  • Successful applicants will receive a Temporarily Registered (TP) letter via email and SMS.
  • The TP letter will include payment instructions to finalise registration.
  • Ensure you have the latest version of Adobe Reader to access your TP letter.

Contact Information

For more details, applicants may contact the UNISA Centre for Lifelong Learning:


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