Young architect builds mom a stunning house, photos wow Mzansi

Young architect builds mom a stunning house, photos wow Mzansi

- A young architect has won over South Africans with his gift to his mother

- The man, @leoblackmann, built his mother a stunning house in Limpopo

- Social media users were in awe of the home and applauded him online

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On Monday, social media user Tumelo Warona posted snaps on Twitter of a house a young architect built for his mother.

Warona identified the man by his Twitter handle, @leoblackmann, and captioned the post:

"A young Limpopo Architect built his mother this house at their village in Limpopo Province outside of Polokwane."

Take a look at the post below:

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The post received over 13 700 likes and South Africans loved the home @leoblackmann built for his mama.

Twitter user, @Sthembiso_RSA, commented:

"Amazing mother and son, beautiful house."

Another tweep, @nosiphi85848005, wrote:

"Instead of flaunting money on expensive cars. He chose to honor his mom. This is wisdom."

Nevin Sandra, who goes by the Twitter handle @nevin_sandra, added:

"Beautiful house. Your Mum is blessed to have a son like you. Strike off another major achievement in your life."

Cameron Mpho, @Cameronmomoo, said:

"Wow, congratulations to the brother for the beautiful house in the village."

Briefly.co.za previously reported on a similar story. A beautiful woman who has been identified as Lindiwe Maleka has inspired South Africans with the amazing gesture she made towards her parents.

The entrepreneur took to social media on Tuesday to post a couple of photos of a house. She revealed that she had bought the plot of land and secretly built a home for her parents. The big reveal came on her dad's birthday when she handed them the keys to the house.

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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