Ncooooh — Dr Ziphozenkosi shares first snaps of baby Neyame

13 September 2023 - 10:42
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The married couple welcomed baby Neyame into the world.
The married couple welcomed baby Neyame into the world.
Image: Instagram/Dr Ziphozenkosi

Dr Ziphozenkosi “Zee” Mthembu and gospel star Dumi Mkokstad welcomed their son into the world not too long ago, and mommy melted the hearts of her followers with his photoshoot.

She took to her Instagram timeline on Tuesday to share cute snaps.

 “There are no words to describe my love for you. Welcome to the world, my handsome boy, Neyame Ulilanga Lulibo.”

Her mentions were filled with excitement from her followers gushing over her little bundle of joy. 

“OMW I want to snuggle him already. Congratulations on a beautiful bundle of joy,” wrote one.

“Ncoooooo so nunus. Welcome baby bro ka Nani,” said another.

Before she gave birth, Dr Zipho took to her Instagram timeline to pen a sweet note to her unborn baby and share snaps from her maternity shoot accompanied by a Bible verse. 

''You are loved beyond understanding. I pray for you every moment I get and already know what a blessing you are to our family. I thank God for your life and know it is by His grace that we made it so far. In all your life always: 'Trust in the Lord with all your heart and all your mind and your soul, and do not lean on your own understanding',” she wrote. 

After welcoming their first child, Zipho shared that Dumi had been nothing but amazing to her.

“I have been trying to gather my thoughts and words to really appreciate my husband. I don’t think anything will ever be enough. For being consistent in loving me, for never missing a doctor appointment, for loving every part of me, for praying for me, for my beautiful push present, for honouring every word you vowed to me on our union day, Ngiyabonga Nzimande. Thank you for never letting me go. I appreciate you and love you deeply,” she wrote.



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