Kind woman buys man groceries after he asks for tins of fish

Kind woman buys man groceries after he asks for tins of fish

- A woman revealed she was approached by a man who asked her for food

- She said the young man did not want money, he wanted maize meal and two tins of fish

- The Good Samaritan ended up buying several food items for the man and inspired Mzansi

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On Tuesday, a woman, Christelle Mokhuoa, took to the #ImStaying Facebook post to share how one young man's struggle touched her heart.

Mokhuoa revealed she was approached by a man who asked if she could assist him with maize meal and two tins of fish.

"Yoh my heart melted," she said and decided to bless the man.

Mokhuoa told him to take whatever he needed and she ended up buying him much more than he asked for.

She learned the man was unemployed and had been looking for side jobs to do but has been hungry for several days.

Take a look at her post below:

Kind woman buys man groceries after he asks for tins of fish
Screenshot of Christelle Mokhuoa's Facebook post.
Source: Facebook

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South Africans applauded Mokhuoa's generosity and praised her for helping the young man.

Dee Tee Tsamai commented:

"The hand that gives, receive even more. God bless you."

Madelyn Fasano wrote:

"You are one of the angels that keeps this world strong. You are an amazing woman. He is forever grateful."

Caroline Lingenfeldet added:

"God will bless you abundantly. Remember you reap what you sow."

Previously, Briefly.co.za reported Bi Phakathi once again blessed a South African in need. In a video shared on social media, the Good Samaritan was seen giving a trolley full of groceries to a grateful car guard. Social media users were touched by the kind act.

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Source: Briefly News

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