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Create heartfelt digital memorials, notify loved ones via WhatsApp, and celebrate the legacy of those who shaped our lives. Because every story deserves to be remembered.

We believe that every person who walks this earth leaves behind a story worth telling. MyTribute was born from the understanding that in our most difficult moments, families need a simple, dignified way to honour those they have lost.
From the golden light of a Johannesburg sunset to the quiet shores of Durban, our platform helps South African families notify loved ones, gather tributes, and create lasting digital memorials -- so that no story is ever forgotten.
Start your tributeFrom the first notification to the lasting memorial — we walk with you through every step.
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Create a permanent tribute with photos, obituary, guestbook, and livestream link for those who cannot attend.
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Family and friends can leave heartfelt messages, share memories, and express their love online.
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Nomvula Dlamini · 18 April 2026
8 March 1951 — 18 April 2026
“A mother’s love is the fuel that enables a normal human being to do the impossible.”
Nomvula Dlamini was born on 8 March 1951 in Soweto, Gauteng. A devoted wife, mother of four, and grandmother of eleven, she dedicated her life to her family and community.
She served as a deaconess at Zion Christian Church for over 30 years and was known for her warm smile and boundless generosity.
Nomvula is survived by her husband Siphamandla, four children, and eleven grandchildren who will carry her love forward.
Mama Nomvula was like a second mother to me. Her joy was contagious. Rest well. 🕊️
She always had food for everyone. Heaven gained a beautiful soul. 💛
A faithful servant. Her legacy will live on in every life she touched. Amen.

“Those we love don’t go away. They walk beside us every day.”
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