'Idols SA' winner Musa Sukwene and wife Tshiamo celebrate the birth of their baby boy

Kamogelo Makhura|Published

Musa and Tshiamo Sukwene have joyfully announced the arrival of their baby boy.

Image: Instagram

Congratulations are in order for the Sukwene family as they announce the newest addition to their growing family.

South African singer, Musa Sukwene and his wife, Tshiamo excitedly announced that they have welcomed their second child.

The couple shared a joint Instagram post to reveal the joyful news on Wednesday, July 2, with a series of pictures of them in the hospital, excitedly holding their newborn baby boy alongside their toddler daughter.

“Our family has grown by two feet! Welcome to the world, little man. Thank you @gynae_worx, @pranakidspaediatrics and the team at @lifefourways for always being good to my family and making the journey always so easy.

Musa and Tshiamo Sukwene at the hospital, moments after welcoming their second child.

Image: Instagram

“I prayed for this child, and the Lord has granted me what I asked of him (1 Samuel 1:27),” the couple captioned their post.

In 2024, they welcomed their first child, a baby girl after announcing on social media that they are expecting in 2023.

A few months after welcoming their first child, in October 2024, the pair tied the knot in a beautiful and intimate celebration surrounded by friends and family.

The “Mthande” hitmaker has always kept his private life away from the media and occasionally gives fans a glimpse of his private life through dedicated posts on his social media accounts.

In 2013, the singer gained national recognition after winning the ninth season of “Idols SA”, a popular reality singing competition.

His career took off after being named the winner, and he has since won several accolades from the Metro FM awards, SATMA and the SABC Summer Song of the Year.

Friends and fans flooded the comment section as they congratulated the couple on welcoming their bundle of joy to the world.

“To God be the glory, congratulations fam,” @lebzin said.

South African rapper, Gigi Lamayne wrote: “Congrats guys.”

While @love_tshwanelo added: “Mannyyy more blessings family! Modimo omogolo (God is great)”