Wednesday, February 20, 2013

My thoughts and prayer for Peter Ndlovu!

 
 
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Peter Ndlovu family, especially after losing a big brother Adam. Adam Ndlovu was a great soccer darling for both Highlanders and Zimbabwe national soccer team. He will always be remembered whenever we talk about Zimbabwe's greatest players. I also pray that Peter and his family will reach out to the Tshili family, as they are also mourning the loss of their dearly departed daughter Nomqhele! I would like to believe that she was their shining star too in her own way.
 

The next coming days, and months will be tough for the Peter , and the  entire Ndlovu family. It will be essential that as Peter gets better, he seriously engages the Tshili family. This will help them at least cope with their irreplaceable loss. Like any bereaved family they will go through series of emotions till it sinks in that she is real gone. Peter being the last person to see her alive, will at least help put some kind of closure in a certain way, since he was the last one to see he alive. If I were to advice the Zimbabwe's greatest player of all time Nsukuzonke. I would strongly tell him not to neglect the Tshilis. Dealing with the matter quick and confidentially under closed doors will be paramount. Madinda and the other elder brother have already done a tremendous job laying the ground work. Soon it will be time for Peter to act on his won. Anything less than that will get the media/ lawyers and other opportunists meddling and polluting the waters.
 
The Ndlovus do not need that situation by any chance.That will be long after Adamski big send off. Fame and popularity can be a double aged sword. It is also my hope that Ndlovu will be truthful throughout, because failure to do so will squander the public trust and goodwill. Lastly, I want to wish Ndlovu a speedy recover, and pray that the Almighty God may comfort Adams immediate family at such a difficult time in their lives. May God bless the whole community of Zimbabwe for showing kindness and support. We pray that the same spirit may be extended even to other people going through loss of loved ones during this festive season.
 
(This is an extract from one of my f/b statuses in December soon after the tragic incident/accident that took the life of Adam Ndlovu and Nomqhele Tshili!)

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