Weekly wrap: R17 000 house, Mbali's curves, delivery dinner and more

Weekly wrap: R17 000 house, Mbali's curves, delivery dinner and more

This week has been a banger, with the new year coming and we can finally say goodbye to 2020. The news that trended this week has been pretty inspirational. A woman built a house for R17 000, Enhle Mbali flexed her new curves and food delivery guy raised eyebrows with a cheeky meal.

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In addition, a waitress stunned Mzansi with her massive tip and Khanyi Mbau was 'honoured' with a portrait by Rasta.

1. Many celebrate kind lady who built mom simple house: "It cost me R17k"

Kenyans have heaped praised on a kind woman who built her mother a simple house.

Sharon Beverly said she fulfilled a promise she made to her mother of building her a house and though it was simple, she was still proud of the results.

Taking to Facebook, the young lady disclosed she had spent around R17 500 on constructing the house and she was hoping that she could plaster it soon.

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Sharon Beverly built her mama a simple house and Kenyans applauded her. Photo: Sharon Beverly.
Source: Facebook

2. Enhle Mbali shows off new curves, fans reply with compliments

Enhle Mbali recently shared a photo of herself with her social media followers and her fans absolutely loved it.

The celebrity took to Instagram to share a joyful picture of herself jumping in elation while on a road trip. Enhle posed in a monochrome outfit with some tight-fitting cycling-style shorts.

Fans could not contain their excitement at seeing the photo and took to the comments section to compliment Enhle on her curves and how happy and content she looked.

3. Mzansi eyebrows raised as local food delivery guy sneaks a hungry bite

There have been many speculations online after a clip of a South African food delivery service guy was seen sneakily eating what looks like a burger from a local fast-food restaurant while still on the clock.

In the post that was uploaded by Twitter user, Don Corleone aka @smiggz_, the delivery man is fully dressed in his work uniform while he stands beside his delivery bike and chows down the food.

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"Somebody ain’t getting their order," Don captioned the post.

4. Sister grateful after waitress gets R1 340 tip, double the meal value

A proud sister took to social media to share her sibling's amazing story. Alungile Hlengwa shared a receipt her sister had from work in the #ImStaying group on Facebook.

Her sister, Sidu, works as a waitress and the receipt shows that she received an enormous tip from a customer for her excellent service.

She got a R1 340 tip while the meal itself only cost R659.90, the tip was worth twice what the meal cost, she must have delivered some outstanding service.

5. Khanyi Mbau reacts to portrait of herself done by Rasta The Artist

Khanyi Mbau recently posted her reaction to receiving a portrait of herself done by Rasta The Artist.

The celebrity shared footage of the Mzansi Kwaito House Music Awards and the moment that Rasta revealed the artwork. Khanyi could not contain her excitement at seeing the picture and lets out some squeals of delight in the moment.

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Rasta is well-known for his portraits of famous people and has made headlines for his work depicting actors and politicians.

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Stefan Mack (Editor) Stefan Mack is an English and history teacher who has broadened his horizons with journalism. He enjoys experiencing the human condition through the world's media. Stefan keeps Briefly News' readers entertained during the weekend. He graduated from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in 2010 with a Bachelor of Education (BEd), majoring in History and English. Stefan has been writing for Briefly News for a number of years and has covered mainstream to human interest articles.