Lady builds multi-million rand home for her parents, shares pics online

Lady builds multi-million rand home for her parents, shares pics online

- A woman, Chabe Kgalalelo, built her parents a home

- Taking to social media, Kgalalelo shared photos of the multi-million rand house

- She gushed about giving back to her parents and inspired SA

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A woman, Chabe Kgalalelo, took to social media on Thursday to post photos of her "biggest project" this year.

The beautiful lady revealed she built her parents their dream home, splashing millions to make the house perfect.

She captioned the post:

"Finally finished my biggest project of 2019. A dream home for my parents. A token of appreciation to them for I am because they are. A multi-million home. I am so happy and humbled. I grew up with nothing but a dream to become."

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South Africans were truly inspired by Kgalalelo's social media post, applauding her for looking after her family.

Twitter user, @johny_theblessd, commented:

"Wow, thank you for the motivation. Now I need to go grind more. Well done."

Merrona Gomain, who goes by the Twitter handle @Merrona3, added:

"Congratulations, blessings will follow you all the way because you've done such an amazing thing for your parents. You didn't forget where you came from."

Briefly.co.za previously reported on a similar story. A woman, Lindiwe Maleka, revealed she built the house for her parents in secret.

Maleka surprised them with the home on her father's birthday.

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Source: Briefly News

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