
7 South African Celebrity Widows and Widowers Who Found Love Again
Johannesburg, South Africa (Al Jazeera) — In the world of South African entertainment, love stories often capture hearts, but so do tales of resilience. For some celebrities, the vow of “until death do us part” was tested by profound loss, yet they found the courage to embrace love again.
From actors to musicians, these seven Mzansi stars have navigated grief to rediscover romance, inspiring fans with their journeys of healing. Here’s a look at their stories, marked by tragedy, hope, and new beginnings.
1. Ayanda Ncwane

- Previous Partner: Sfiso Ncwane (died December 5, 2016, kidney failure)
- New Love: Unnamed partner
Actress, businesswoman, and philanthropist Ayanda Ncwane, 40, lost her gospel star husband Sfiso seven years ago. In a candid Sip & Talk interview with Dineo Ranaka in July 2025, Ayanda confirmed she’s found love again, describing her new partner as “a good kisser” but keeping his identity private. Her announcement trended on X, with fans like @MzansiVibes cheering: “Ayanda deserves this happiness!” The reality star’s journey from grief to joy underscores her strength as a mother and entrepreneur.
2. Connie Ferguson

- Previous Partner: Shona Ferguson (died July 30, 2021, COVID-19)
- New Love: Ronin Ntshona (rumored)
Actress and producer Connie Ferguson, 55, was devastated by the loss of her husband Shona, a Botswana-born actor and co-founder of Ferguson Films. After two years of mourning, reports surfaced in April 2023 that Connie had found love with businessman Ronin Ntshona, whom she met through a mutual friend in 2022. Though she hasn’t confirmed the relationship, sources close to her say she’s “smiling again,” with fans on X praising her resilience: “Connie’s glow is back!”
3. Simphiwe Ngema

- Previous Partner: Dumi Masilela (died August 3, 2017, gunshot wounds)
- New Love: Tino Chinyani
Media personality and actress Simphiwe “Simz” Ngema, 36, lost her husband, Rhythm City actor Dumi Masilela, in a botched Tembisa hijacking. After years of healing, she found love with Zimbabwean model and actor Tino Chinyani. The couple welcomed a son, Tiyani, in 2020, though breakup rumors swirled in 2022. Recent posts confirm they’re back together, with Simz sharing: “Love found me again.” Fans on Instagram celebrated: “Simz and Tino are goals!”
4. Wiseman Mncube

- Previous Partner: Unnamed wife (died 2017)
- New Love: Unnamed wife
Uzalo actor Wiseman Mncube, 35, lost his first wife in 2017, leaving him to raise their daughter, Lwandle. Fans assumed he remained single until his 33rd birthday post in June 2023 revealed a new wife and children, thanking them for gifts. The secretive remarriage stunned followers, with @JoziStar tweeting: “Wiseman moved on quietly—respect!” His journey shows a private path to healing.
5. Kelly Khumalo

- Previous Partner: Senzo Meyiwa (died October 26, 2014, gunshot wounds)
- New Love: Chad da Don (past relationship)
Kelly Khumalo, 40, faced intense scrutiny after the murder of her partner, soccer star Senzo Meyiwa, with some falsely accusing her involvement. By 2018, the singer found love with rapper Chad da Don, and the pair got engaged in 2019. Their relationship ended that February, per celebgossip.co.za, but Kelly’s openness about moving forward inspired fans. “She’s a survivor,” posted @KellyFan4Ever, despite lingering controversy.
6. Lerato Sengadi
- Previous Partner: HHP (Jabulani Tsambo, died October 24, 2018, suicide)
- New Love: Unnamed partner
Media personality Lerato Sengadi, 41, widow of hip-hop legend HHP, is reportedly smitten again. According to Zimoja in August 2025, friends confirmed she met her new partner through a mutual contact and is planning to wed, though keeping it low-key. Lerato, an events coordinator, has attended private functions with her beau, sparking buzz. “She’s glowing,” a follower noted on X, celebrating her quiet comeback.
7. Letshego Zulu
- Previous Partner: Gugu Zulu (died July 18, 2016, heart attack)
- New Love: Unnamed partner
Rally driver and fitness enthusiast Letshego Zulu, 46, lost her husband Gugu during a 2016 Trek4Mandela climb on Mount Kilimanjaro. In a 2019 YFM interview, she hinted at openness to love, saying she wasn’t “closed off” but not seeking suitors. Sources suggest she’s been in a relationship since, though the man’s identity remains private. Fans admire her strength, with @VaalVibes tweeting: “Letshego’s heart is healing beautifully.”
These seven stars, bound by loss, have woven new chapters of love into their lives. In a country where 40% of marriages end in divorce or death, per Stats SA, their stories resonate deeply. As Mzansi celebrates their resilience, these widows and widowers prove that even after heartbreak, love can bloom again.