Good Samaritan BI Phakathi builds house for struggling granny, inspires Mzansi

Good Samaritan BI Phakathi builds house for struggling granny, inspires Mzansi

- BI Phakathi has blessed an elderly lady who lived in a deteriorating house

- The Good Samaritan and his team built her a small home that offers better living conditions

- His kindness touched the hearts of thousands of people on social media and they applauded him in the comment section

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Local good Samaritan BI Phakathi has once again shown why he is regarded as one of Mzansi's kindest people.

The faceless hero often blesses South Africans, no matter their age, race or backgrounds. Now, his kindness reached to Swaziland.

BI revealed he and his team helped a grandmother who lived in a mud house. He wrote on Facebook:

"Thank you to my team in Swaziland who partnered with us in building an old lady a house, this is the outcome, all glory be to the most High."

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Good Samaritan builds house for struggling granny, inspires Mzansi
BI Phakathi built a house for a gogo who lived in a deteriorating mud house. Photo: Bi Phakathi / Facebook
Source: Facebook

Take a look at the post below:

More than 84 000 people reacted to the post and they applauded BI Phakathi's kindness in the comment section.

Dula Preach Falitsani commented:

"You are God-sent BI, may you be blessed abundantly and be protected."

Yakubu Young said:

"You are such an inspiration, hope others will learn from you thank and keep on doing the good work, God is your strength."

Bundy Mather wrote:

"That is just awesome... I often think that that is better than just giving out money. But well done. I will offer my services in such a project for you if ever you do one here in KZN."

Andiswa Hpp Myeki added:

"Yhoooooo this is now what I wish to see myself doing... Helping others in this manner... Giving dignity to those who need it the most... You are such an inspiration and well this is an upgrade you are going far... Blessed is the hand that giveth than the one that receive."

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Nyiko Hlahli commented:

"We thank God for people like you sir. May the Lord continue to use you more than ever before. May continue to bless your hands."

In other news, Briefly.co.za reported a beautiful young woman called Sisipho Nofemele recently made herself and thousands of South Africans proud after she obtained her private pilot's licence from the Border Aviation Club & Flight School.

The school took to their official Facebook page to congratulate the black queen on her stellar achievement, also taking the time to wish her many hours of happy hours.

Read their Facebook post below:

"Congratulations Sisipho Nofemele on obtaining your private pilot's license last Thursday in ZS-EGX! Lots of hard work and determination has finally paid off for you! Wishing you many safe and enjoyable hours in the air."

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Maryn Blignaut (Human-Interest HOD) Maryn Blignaut is the Human Interest manager and feature writer. She holds a BA degree in Communication Science, which she obtained from the University of South Africa in 2016. She joined the Briefly - South African News team shortly after graduating and has over six years of experience in the journalism field. Maryn passed the AFP Digital Investigation Techniques course (Google News Initiative), as well as a set of trainings for journalists by Google News Initiative. You can reach her at: maryn.blignaut@briefly.co.za