Photos of gorgeous doctor win over Mzansi: "Beauty and brains"

Photos of gorgeous doctor win over Mzansi: "Beauty and brains"

A beautiful woman has won over South Africans, not only with her looks but with her intellect as well.

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On Tuesday, a lady, Lwazi Spencer, posted several snaps of another woman, Sinobom Mlata. She revealed Mlata had qualified as a doctor and is ready to serve Mzansi with pride.

According to Dr Mlata's Facebook profile, she studied MBChB - Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery at Walter Sisulu University.

Take a look at Spencer's post below:

Photos of gorgeous doctor wins over Mzansi: "Beauty and brains"
Screenshot of Lwazi Spencer's Facebook post.
Source: Facebook

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Social media users were in awe of the young doctor's stunning looks and they congratulated Mlata on becoming a doctor.

Sue Haakonsen commented:

"Well done and I am sure you are going to give of your best to your people Dr."

Jean Githaiga wrote:

"Congratulations baby girl! Beauty and brains."

Venessa Govender added:

"Beautiful and intellectual. Congrats. Wishing you well as you serve."

Cindy Grobler said:

"Congrats we definitely need more doctors with kind hearts and empathy for patients. Kindness goes a long way."

It appears Mzansi has no shortage of good looking doctors. Briefly.co.za previously reported a handsome doctor nearly broke the internet with his photos.

Mokgomotsi Derick Kibiti took to the Facebook to post a photo of himself at work and it went viral.

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Source: Briefly News

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Maryn Blignaut (Editor in Chief) Maryn Blignaut is the Editor-in-Chief at Briefly News, with nine years of experience in digital journalism. She holds a BA in Communication Science from the University of South Africa (2016) and specialises in digital storytelling and feature writing. She has completed advanced professional training in media and innovation, including the AFP Digital Investigation Techniques course, multiple Google News Initiative programmes, Thomson Reuters AI Adoption Training, and the WAN-IFRA Women in News leadership programme. For enquiries, contact maryn.blignaut@briefly.co.za