Clinical Psychologist, Nsizwa Molefe, laid to rest
‘I’m going to talk about my father in the present because his spirit is still with us."

SHARPEVILLE.- It was a gathering of great minds, intellectuals, doctors, psychologists, advocates, friends, neighbors, and colleagues as they came to pay their last respects to the fallen local Clinical Psychologist, Nsizwa Mofele (60).
Molefe, who was described as a Good Samaritan, was laid to rest at his final destination at Unitas Park Cemetery on Saturday. The funeral service was held at his family church, the Ebenezer Church in Sharpeville.
Speaker after speaker described Molefe as a man who was always willing to go out of his way to help other people. Some of the notable names who were part of the programme included former SAFA President Dr. Oliphant, Advocate Mosotho Petlane, and Pastor Isaac Mthimkulu to mention but a few.
The programme was directed by Metro FM Radio Personality Tbo Touch (Thabo Molefe) who is the nephew of the deceased. Tbo Touch kept the mourners on the edge of their seats as he showed another talent in preaching, and one would have mistaken him for a pastor. He also described how his uncle used to help him from a very young age.
Speaker after speaker, friends, and colleagues said Molefe was not just a Clinical Psychologist but a selfless individual who cared about other people more than himself. Petlaneshared with the mourners how the deceased helped her daughter after she was kidnapped.
His son, Abi Molefe, said his father was amazing.
‘I’m going to talk about my father in the present because his spirit is still with us. I’m grateful to have a father like him because he taught me a lot of things about life. Like I said my father was an amazing person, he helped people, but you would not find him mentioning that he helped so and so. That was my father for me, he was passionate about helping people,” said Abia with a smile on his face.
His brother Phil Molefe said it is a big loss to the family as he described his brother as a true leader.