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Oscar Mbo builds a home for his growing family

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Oscar Mbo builds a home for his growing family! Award-winning DJ and music producer Oscar Mbo is embracing a new chapter filled with love, music, and fatherhood.

The Vuka hitmaker recently shared that he’s building a new home for his expanding family.

A Heartfelt Christmas Wish

In a touching Instagram story, Oscar posted a video showing the early stages of construction. The video featured a solid foundation being laid — the start of what looks to be a spacious family house.

Oscar Mbo builds a home

Oscar Mbo builds a home

He captioned it sweetly:

Asked her what she wants for Christmas in ‘24, she said a bigger home since we’re expanding our family. I spoke to God and He said; no stress.”

Welcoming New Life

This major life step comes shortly after Oscar and his partner, Lerato Phasha, welcomed their first child together.

In May, the couple shared an emotional post to announce the baby’s arrival.

A faithful God. Glory!” Oscar wrote.

Oscar Mbo and his partner Lerato welcome their new baby

Love and Celebration

To celebrate their growing family, the pair also posted photos from an intimate maternity shoot, wearing matching white tees and denim.

Oscar’s joy was evident in a hospital clip where he proudly held their newborn and danced with excitement.

Oscar Mbo and his partner Lerato welcome their new baby

In a sweet online exchange, Lerato wrote:

I love you so much babe,”

to which Oscar lovingly replied:

I love you long time, sunshine.”

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