‘Thy Will be done’…living together in a community of problems
The book is written for families torn apart by disputes,

VEREENIGING.- “Preparing for the future is not about expecting death, it is about protecting life beyond our lifetime, and the greatest gift we can leave our families is not only property or wealth but clarity, protection and peace.”
These are the words from, Bethuel Enough Ngomane, the author of the book, ‘Thy will be done’ (Living together in community of problems).
Ngomane, who hails from Mpumalanga but currently resides in Vereeniging said that he wrote the book after his personal family struggles following the death of his father.

The book is an eye-opener…
The book, an eye-opener, is written for educational purposes, aiming to inform, educate, awaken and protect families.
It talks about:
- Death
- Why every adult needs a Will
- Understanding marriage laws and property rights
- Real life legal cases of posthumous financial claims
- Protecting your legacy and loved ones, and
- When a child’s future must be safe guarded
Understand your marriage
In the book, Ngomane writes with vulnerability, filled with courage with his voice carrying the weight of someone who has wrestled pain, but chosen growth.
The book unpacks key differences between customary and civil marriages in the country.
“Misunderstanding the legal standing of your marriage can have serious consequences when it comes to inheritance, property rights and estate distribution. Clarity in life prevents confusion in death, said Ngomane.
It sheds light into marriage laws, inheritance and property rights
Ngomane’s book, a must read, sheds light on how marriage laws, property right, inheritance and estate administration can affect families, long after a loved one has passed away.
“This book is dedicated to everyone who is currently facing the painful process of losing their inheritance, as well as to those who have already endured that loss. It is written for families torn apart by disputes, for children left vulnerable, and for the loved ones who discovered too late the consequences of a life lived without proper estate planning.”
For more details on the book call, 082 627 2620.



