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Sfiso Ncwane gives pastor R1.9m car for 'saving his life'

Johannesburg - Gospel star, Sfiso Ncwane has given thanks to God and the man he claims saved his life through prayer.

Sfiso says he was on his deathbed, when Reverend Francis Anosike came to pray for him, 'saving' his life.

"There was no better way of saying "THANK YOU JEHOVAH" for restoring my life after a dangerous heart disease, for showering me with awards, from protecting my family from enemies..."

Sfiso claims that he had a heart attack and instead of going to hospital, he called the pastor to pray for him.

In a ceremony of thanks yesterday, he gave the pastor a AMG Mercedes-Benz, worth an estimated R1.9m. He also gave two sheep in dedication of his sons.

Here is his full post...


A long , long overdue thanksgiving ceremony for my family... Thanking thousands of people, friends, supporters who graced us with their presence yesterday. There was no better way of saying 'THANK YOU JEHOVAH" for restoring my life, after a dangerous heart disease, for showering me with awards, for protecting my family from enemies both spiritually n physically, for trusting me to spread your word through my ministry. I took my time to prepare for this thanksgiving and the best Gift that was suitable for God was only GL 63 AMG V8 2015 model... i had joy in my heart as I presented it as a gift to my spiritual father Rev Fransis Anosike yesterday. For me n my family this spiritual exercise worth nothing compare to what God has done for us, my marriage and my ministry....?????? ... I say TO GOD BE THE GLORY!!!!

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