Black Is Beautiful: Young African Mother Celebrates Her Cute Son With Really Beautiful Black Skin

A beautiful African lady, Joha Mubayiwa, has taken to Instagram to celebrate her adorable son. What beautiful skin they both got!

At a period when people bleach that skins to make it appealing to the outside world, a woman is showcasing the dark skin of her child.

A young African mother, with the name, Joha Mubayiwa, has wowed many on πΌπ‘›π‘ π‘‘π‘Žπ‘”π‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘š after she took to the platform to celebrate her adorable son.

The distinctiveness of their complexion has many amazed, despite the fact that it appears to be a regular mother-and-child shot.

Joha Mubayiwa, has taken to πΌπ‘›π‘ π‘‘π‘Žπ‘”π‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘š to celebrate her adorable son. What beautiful skin they both got!

β€œMy dear son, I pray that you always find your skin beautiful even when you are surrounded by those who tell you otherwise, I pray you never have to surround yourself with people who demean and laugh at your beauty, this world is not as welcoming to everybody and sometimes your happiness gets stripped away without notice but I promise to always be that flutter of happiness in your life.”

Juha often posts photographs of her black son on her own Facebook. Everyone can see why the boy has such a lovely characteristic at this time. The boy’s father and mother are both black, and no one can dispute their beauty. And, thankfully, the youngster inherited all of these treasures..

Sharing about her lovely son, Juha Amubayiwa wrote: β€œI hope you never have to care about people who laugh at you for the color of your skin. This world is not for anyone, your happiness can be ʟᴏsα΄› at any time. But she promises that she will always make her life happy.

Although Joha did not reveal his son’s real name, Joha once said that his middle name is Rufaro (in Shona – a language of the Shona people in Zimbabwe), this word means β€œhappiness”).” My grandmother gave me the name β€œKanyamuneza”, a name in the Kirundi language.

β€œSo I want my son to be happy when someone mentions it. I believe that, somehow, each person’s name represents or identifies a part of who they are. Therefore, I hope that no matter who or how she becomes, she will always live happily with who she is.” Joha also expressed pride in the skin of the mother and daughter. β€œI feel happy every time I see you smile.”

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