Tin Tin shares baby pics

Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent
RADIO and television personality, Tinopona “Tin Tin” Katsande, who recently gave birth, has shared her baby pictures on Facebook for the first time with her followers.

The former Studio 263 actress and ZiFM Stereo host, known to many as Joice Huni, gave birth last month to a baby boy. She and the father of the baby Virimai Chigariro named him Yambuko Nokutendaishe, which means crossing over with the grace of God. Excited about giving birth, Tin Tin shared the news with her followers.

On Sunday, showing that she was grateful and appreciative for what she described as a miracle, Tin Tin shared the photos accompanied by a heart-warming message for her son who she showered with blessings and praise.

“No weapon formed against you shall prosper for you were made in HIS image my son; and because you are covered by the blood of Jesus you will grow into a strong and wise man. You will be the head and not the tail.

“You will be the one who loans not borrows. You have plenty and share with those that have less. You will know and live in faith, hope and love. You’re a miracle Yambuko Nokutendaishe Chigariro. I will praise God and speak of His goodness all the days of my life,” posted Tin Tin.

She went on to thank her friends and relatives for their support during and after her pregnancy.

“Friends and family, thank you for the prayers and encouragement. You’re so very much appreciated. Mwari wakatendeka chokwadi (God is truly faithful). May you be blessed more and more,” said Tin Tin.

Congratulatory messages continued to pour in on her Facebook page wall from fans with most saying the baby looked adorable.

Tin Tin had initially been told by doctors that she could not conceive due to endometriosis, a gynaecological condition that causes cells from the uterine lining to flourish outside the uterine cavity, causing one to be infertile.

Tin Tin overcame the condition by undergoing several treatment options, leading a healthy lifestyle and praying.

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