Shona Ferguson

IT HAS BEEN EXACTLY THREE WEEKS SINCE THE LEGENDARY FILMMAKER, ACTOR AND PRODUCER, SHONA FERGUSON PASSED ON DUE TO COVID-19 COMPLICATIONS.

Late actor and TV producer Shona Ferguson’s legacy continues through Ferguson Films, the company he co-founded his wife Connie.

The star’s Instagram account has evolved into the film and TV production company’s account by promoting some of their shows.
  

The account’s bio now reads: “In loving memory of our KING Shona Ferguson. TO LIVE, TO LOVE, TO LEAVE A LEGACY GLORY TO GOD. #theSHOgoeson #keeprisingfergusonfilms.”

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His death shocked many people in Mzansi as it took them by surprise, all because of the good deeds Shona has portrayed in his career. He has built a legacy that has helped many people in the industry. Shona and his wife, Connie, have made many people's dreams come true and also gave many people an opportunity to be cast on tv through their shows under their company, Ferguson Films.

Such legacy needs to go on and not die. What Shona has left behind, needs to continue as there are many people who will benefit from it. Though he may be gone, his legacy is not gone, his legacy still lives. What Shona use to do when he was alive, is continuing now. That's the power of the legacy, it goes on, it doesn't stop, no matter what.


What Shona and Connie built over all these years, will continue to live. The film industry will continue upholding the name of the master filmmaker that Shona was and it will last for generations to come.

This has been seen and confirmed by the Ferguson Films, the company that he and his wife founded.

The Ferguson's have decided to evolve Shona's Instagram account to Ferguson Films.

The account’s bio now reads: “In loving memory of our KING Shona Ferguson. TO LIVE, TO LOVE, TO LEAVE A LEGACY GLORY TO GOD. #theSHOgoeson #keeprisingfergusonfilms.”

Already they have started sharing some sneaks previews of their shows as on Tuesday, the sneak peek video of what The Queen's fans should expect this week was shared.