Naledi Aphiwe Sparks Debate With Bold Comments About The Shembe Church
- South African singer Naledi Aphiwe recently faced backlash on social media
- Her controversial remarks about the Shembe Church stirred up quite the storm
- The Shembe Church’s spokesperson, Thokozani Mncwabe, pushed back against her statements

Let’s talk about Naledi Aphiwe, the incredibly talented young singer from South Africa who recently found herself at the center of a heated debate. Naledi, whose voice has captivated audiences across the continent, made some bold statements about the Shembe Church that didn’t sit well with everyone. Her words sparked a massive conversation on social media, and it wasn’t long before the church itself responded.
According to Sunday World, the controversy began when Naledi, known for her hit song "Romeo and Juliet," voiced her concerns about older men in the Shembe Church courting young women. This issue has been a hot topic for many people, and Naledi decided to weigh in with her thoughts. Her comments quickly went viral, drawing both praise and criticism from netizens who had strong opinions on the matter.
Naledi didn’t hold back when she took to social media to express her feelings. She wrote:
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"I’d rather be single than become a widow at a young age because you can definitely see that these grandpas could die anytime. I’m getting myself involved in this mainly because these old men will be suffering from high blood pressure, and one will need to give them an injection."
"So, I am going to judge you until you decide to get a divorce. I ask myself that every morning you wake up next to the old man, haibo they need to be taken to an old age home and leave our young sisters alone."
Shembe Church Fires Back at Naledi Aphiwe
It didn’t take long for the Shembe Church to respond to Naledi’s comments. Thokozani Mncwabe, the church’s spokesperson, addressed the singer’s remarks in a statement that left no room for interpretation. He made it clear that the church was not pleased with Naledi’s public criticism, especially considering her recent success in the music industry.
Thokozani said:
"We’ve noted her remarks, and we want to warn her. She must stop criticizing our church because we are not paying attention to her. We also don’t involve ourselves in her music business, so she must leave us alone. She is young, but she is a lost soul, troubled by her demons. Unfortunately, we don’t have time for such people. But if she wants our attention, she’ll get it."

Who is Naledi Aphiwe?
Naledi Aphiwe Myongwane, born on December 15, 2006, in Durban, is a rising star in the music world. From a very young age, she showed a passion for music, which only grew stronger over time. Naledi attended Khethokule Secondary School, where she actively participated in various musical groups both in school and at church. These experiences allowed her to hone her skills and develop into the incredible singer she is today.
Her big break came unexpectedly when a video of her singing in her high school classroom went viral on TikTok and other social media platforms. The video quickly gained traction, catching the eye of international superstar Chris Brown, who shared it on his Instagram page. Thanks to this exposure, Naledi’s talent reached millions of people worldwide, earning her over 50 million views and thrusting her into the spotlight.
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In addition to her vocal prowess, Naledi has also been making headlines for her personal life. Recently, the 18-year-old singer stirred up a buzz when she allegedly introduced her boyfriend on social media. She shared stunning photos that sparked a lively debate about teenage dating and relationships.
Naledi’s career has been anything but ordinary, marked by both triumphs and controversies. From bizarre rumors surrounding her mother’s death to being pelted with objects during a performance, the young singer has faced her share of challenges. Through it all, she’s remained resilient, addressing her fans with honesty and transparency. Whether you love her or criticize her, one thing’s for sure—Naledi Aphiwe is here to stay, and she’s not afraid to speak her mind.
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