Mzansi Man Opens Internet Café Inside a Shack, Receives Many Praises
- A South African man with a heart for business recently opened an internet café inside a shack
- The news was shared on Twitter group that was looking for people to help support the man's innovative business
- Many people loved the post, each taking to the comment section to share messages of support and encouragement
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A local man from Soshanguve, Pretoria with the Twitter handle @justicemahole3 recently decided to take a leap forward and start his internet provider business - an internet café. Taking to Twitter, @KasiEconomy shared the news, also looking for people to support the young man.
"This young man from Soshanguve, Pretoria opened his own Internet Café business in a shack. Please retweet. Let's make him famous," the page captioned the heartwarming Twitter post.
Many people obviously found the post super inspiring, liking it over 9 000 times. Many of them also headed to the comment section to share how motivated they were by the young man who is fearlessly pursuing his dreams.
Read a few of their interesting thoughts below.
@AthandwaShady said:
"Congratulations my brother. I'd always thought about this great move. How much did you budget?"
@MrMe10429047 said:
"Well done bro, please secure your investment against thieves."
@EddieMabuza3 said:
"Hi guys, can you kindly assist me with this gent's contact details, we would like to assist him with more facilities."
@jude_muoghalu said:
"The best way to make him famous is to support him in his business, cos with his profits he grows, once he grows, he automatically becomes famous, and not retweeting. For without patronising him, he can't grow."
In similar inspiring Briefly.co.za news, a South African lady has served as a shining example of where dedication and determination can get you in life. Vuyokazi 'Vuyo' Mntuyedwa shared a heartwarming post on Facebook's ImStaying about how she finally got her PhD after undergoing many challenges.
"On 18 Dec 2020, I received my Ph.D. degree at UWC after so many challenges that have delayed my progress. I have told myself one thing, regardless of the delays but am going to get my PhD degree one day because am not a failure.
"I did not quit or drop out because I knew that as a black young woman I am capable of finishing this PhD. So I want to encourage everyone that, Never ever give up on your dreams.
"The Devil and the circumstances can delay you But don’t lose focus. I walk tall every day these days as Dr M my new academic title. I salute my perseverance all the time and resilience. #DrM #PhDStory #ImStaying"
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