Mzansi inspired by female engineer who is building her own house
- Meet Zamanzini Philisiwe Zungu, a female civil engineer who is building her own home
- Zungu was photographed laying bricks at her home as she expanded the structure
- South Africans were inspired by the hard-working woman and applauded her hustle online
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Who says women can't do the same jobs as men? One lady, Zamanzini Philisiwe Zungu, is proving that women can succeed in industries dominated by men.
Zungu is an engineer who decided to expand her house's structure. Instead of hiring a builder, the inspiring lady took on the physical work herself.
She shared photos of her handiwork on Facebook and captioned the post:
"This is what I am good at."
Another woman, Nompilo Majozi, then decided to share Zungu's story on the #ImStaying Facebook page.
She wrote:
"If this doesn't inspire you, then I don't know what will. Sis studied civil engineering at FET, now look what she's doing in her home. Her name is Zamanzini Philisiwe Zungu...I'm so proud to be a woman!"
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South Africans were inspired by Zungu's hustle and they applauded her in the comment section.
Andiswa Nyamla commented:
"Yesss mbokodo."
Florence Nyathi Mtebule wrote:
"Setting the bar so high, strongs my sister never look back!"
Seggie Chetty added:
"Well done, we applaud you sister."
Lidia Momsen said:
"Well done. She's a good example for all of us!"
Previously, Briefly.co.za reported on another inspiring South African. RenneckProvide RoseUniquemunhle Mrkhoza shared a compilation of pictures with a brief caption proudly showing off his two jobs.
Mrkhoza works as both a male nurse and a builder and he could not be prouder of his jobs.
He shared images of both his jobs and captioned them:
"I'm a professional nurse but I don't limit my abilities, take care of your talents and they will take good care of you!!!"
In other news, Adriaan Hughes and his dance partner Bongiswa took to Facebook to share a video of them dancing rhythmically to hit Amapiano song, Amanikiniki.
The video, which Adriaan uploaded to Facebook, received hundreds of reactions from users who were impressed by their skills.
Many users were surprised to see Adriaan being able to move his body so well.
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Source: Briefly News