"I Was Raised by a Grandmother Like Her": BI Phakathi Blesses Hardworking Gogo

"I Was Raised by a Grandmother Like Her": BI Phakathi Blesses Hardworking Gogo

- BI Phakathi has stuck again and helped someone in need, this time it is an old gogo

- He captioned the video saying that he was raised by a grandmother like her

- He blessed her with some food and over R1 000 in cash, he even walked with her all the way to her destination

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BI Phakathi, South Africa's faceless philanthropist has helped another citizen of South Africa who deserved it.

BI encountered an old lady struggling with a bag on her back and asked her where she was going.

She replied that she was heading to the dump. He asked if she was hungry and she said that she'd like some bread.

"I Was Raised by a Grandmother Like Her": BI Phakathi Blesses Hardworking Gogo
BI Phakathi was moved to help this gogo who reminded him of his grandmother. Photo credit: @biphakathi
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They went to a couple of stores before they found one that sold bread and he bought her a loaf and a cold drink.

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He also blessed her with over R1 000. While he was handing her the cash she kept asking, "Who are you?"

She was stunned by his generosity. He then escorted her to the dump, they talked the whole way there.

Facebook users loved the video and showed it with almost 10 000 relations and over a thousand comments.

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Shelley King:

"You are doing God's work and are truly blessed. Your love for all is truly a joy to watch and your humble giving is a gift. May you touch more hearts and 1❤️ from a Jamaican in London."

Natasha Smith:

I liked it when the lady asked her, "Is this your mother?" And he replied "yes"...what a humble guy he is♥️♥️

Robert Basvi:

Thank you very much for the wonderful work you are doing. Your generosity and selflessness are amazing. You are a great giver who remains a stranger even to us your admirers and this depicts true love for humanity and selflessness. The joy you bring to those many people and expressed on their faces is a symbol of what good can do to humanity. You are a teacher, preacher, leader and humanitarian rolled in one. May God continue to enable you. Even without a face, your voice has become a symbol of generosity to humanity. What is more, is that one can hear as you speak that you are happy and smiling as you give. You are amazing. Thanks bro!

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Aggrey Nyirenda Jnr:

"I don't know what to comment, this video left me speechless, it's always my prayer that God must continue blessings you Bi as you are doing his good job, and He must keep you from harm.
The granny was shocked and nervous that she kept on asking who are you, I think she thought she met an angel, yes. She met an angel in human form, God bless you bi. It's sad to see a lady at that age trying to make a living from collecting cans, let's reach out for the needy."

Earlier, Briefly News reported that Mzansi philanthropist BI Phakathi has left many South Africans in complete awe after sharing another beautifully heartwarming clip that shows him helping a hungry man with a food parcel and some cash.

In the video, the man explains his situation to BI, who naturally responds with compassion and understanding. Soon BI is taking a grocery-filled hamper from his car and handing it to the man, who is truly taken aback.

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Stefan Mack (Editor) Stefan Mack is an English and history teacher who has broadened his horizons with journalism. He enjoys experiencing the human condition through the world's media. Stefan keeps Briefly News' readers entertained during the weekend. He graduated from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in 2010 with a Bachelor of Education (BEd), majoring in History and English. Stefan has been writing for Briefly News for a number of years and has covered mainstream to human interest articles.