Nandy speaks for the 1st time after giving birth

The 'Kivuruge' hitmaker said her child is now her source of joy

• Nandy thanked her husband for giving her a best friend.

• Her newborn is already a brand ambassador for an insurance company.

Billnass with Nandy
Billnass with Nandy
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Tanzanian singer Nandy has shared her joy on social media after giving birth to her first born child. She and her husband rapper Billnass are blessed with a girl.

Speaking for the first time after giving birth, the 'Kivuruge' hitmaker said her child is now her source of joy.

"Kwanza kabisa nimshukuru MUNGU kwa ukuu wake hakika amezaliwa BINTI WA KICHAGA.. nikisema niongee yote sitomaliza leo ila nachoweza kusema NAKUPENDA SANA MAMA maana nimeona umuhimu na ugumu wa kukamilisha kuitwa MAMA, nyie na furaha sijawahi kupata maishani mwangu nilijua nimefurahi na mengi lakini kumbe bado,,,!!! hii ni furaha ya kweli toka moyoni❤️."

(I want to thank God for He is Mighty, a Kichaga girl has been born. I love my mother because now I see the real meaning of being called a mother. I have never been this happy. I am happy from the bottom of my heart)

To her hubby, Nandy thanked him for giving her a best friend.

"MUME WANGU @billnass asante kwa zawadi hii asante kwa kunipa BEST FRIEND."

(My husband Billnass, thank you for giving me a bestfriend)

Her newborn is already a brand ambassador for an insurance company.

'New mom in town,' she concluded

The singer got married weeks to her due date. The celebrity packed ceremony started with a church wedding and later followed the reception area which saw stars like Alikiba and Marioo perform for the newly weds.

A video went viral showing the singer very upset while walking down the aisle. Speaking about it, she said people had been stepping on her white gown

"Nilipofika kanisani watu walikuwa wengi na gown ilikuwa ndefu. Watu walikuwa wananikanyaga veil inatoka, wananikanyaga veil intaoka. Sasa nilikuwa tayari nishakanyagwa sana mpaka naingia pale mtu tena amenikanyaga ikabidi nigeuke nimuangalie yaani unaelewa unachofanya?

(When I arrived at church, there were so many people and because my gown was long, people kept stepping on it and the veil came out several times. Before I got to the altar, someone stepped on my gown again and this time round, I was forced to turn back and look at them)," she said.

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