
Four months after unveiling her pregnancy bump, Tamia and Andile Mpisane have welcomed their second child together. The couple announced the arrival of their second child in a joint post on Instagram on Sunday, a year after welcoming their daughter Miaandy. They shared a sweet family video.
In the post they revealed Messiah Shauwn Junior Mpisane made a surprise arrival on September 20, explaining the meaning behind her name.
“This little one has filled our hearts with an overwhelming sense of love and happiness, reminding us of the miracles and blessing from the Messiah,” read the statement.
“The name ‘Messiah’ holds a profound meaning, resonating deeply with the hopes and dreams we have for our remarkable daughter. In its essence, Messiah represents a chosen one, a savior, or a deliverer. We have given this name to our beautiful daughter as she entered this world with a purpose: to radiate light, love, and compassion to all those she encounters,
“She is also named after her incredible grandmother Shauwn, encapsulating qualities that we admire and wish to pass on to our little one. Shauwn is a symbol of resilience, drive, and determination. With this name, we honor the strength and unwavering spirit that runs through generations in our family.”
The couple went on to pen a heartfelt message to their daughter.
“To our dearest daughter, may you always feel the love and support that surrounds you. May you grow up with an unshakable belief in your strength and abilities. May you understand you are destined for greatness and your potential knows no bounds. Above all, may you always be safe, protected, and guided by divine grace.”
In other news – Full list of SAMA 29 winners
The 2023 South African Music Awards finally happened despite the challenges encountered over the past months. SAMA 29 took place over the weekend and winners were announced. Kabza De Small bagged the most win with four awards in the Best Duo/Group of The Year award alongside DJ Maphorisa, Best Produced Album, Best Amapiano Album and Best Kwaito Album.
SAMAs29 was definitely filled with multiple challenges but through the art of collaboration, artists, esteemed industry professionals, guest presenters and hosts we were able to celebrate all our winners,” RiSA CEO Nhlanhla Sibisi said. “We are so grateful for them and for South Africa as a whole and their love for the country’s music and entertainment industry. We are so proud of all our winners and wish that their careers continue to be as unforgettable as this evening has been. SAMAs29 let’s go. Read More













