"Go Get Rich": Support Pours in for SA Lady After She Buys a Food Van
- A young South African woman recently headed online to celebrate purchasing her very own food van
- In a heartwarming Twitter post, the young lady also shared the keys to her brand new money making machine
- Very soon many South Africans were wishing her well and congratulating her in the comment section
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Halala, a young woman just bought herself some success and we are all for it. Heading to Twitter, the young South African lady with the Twitter handle, @MissNdou1 shared the news that she just bought herself a food van.
Her heartwarming, motivational, and highly inspirational post also features a picture of the keys to her new food van which is parked safely in an enclosed area in her yard. All she needs now is the ingredients for the food and she will be well on her way to making a more than decent living for herself.
Meanwhile, South Africans were just as happy as she was about her recent step in the direction of success. The post received over 4 000 reactions and many comments from locals who shared messages of support and encouragement with her.
Read a few of their heartwarming comments below:
@yungKing22_ said:
"Hustling time. Go get'em girl."
@KgosiMeansKing said:
"Blessings! All the best and may prosperity soon follow!"
@Juiceba43050939 said:
"Shuu yaz I have a business plan guys, katsona tse. Congratulations."
@Ndosi213 said:
"Nkosazana. iNkosi ikubisise kakhulu."
@NadinexJacobs said:
"aw congratulations @Yandiiswa how I wish I lived in Estcourt! "
@TheRealThato19 said:
"My boy Mark knows the dream, I've been talking about posting a picture like this. Lord knows my dream is manifesting."
In similar inspiring Briefly.co.za news, a local father has left Mzansi truly moved with his determination to succeed and his dedication to provide a better life for his family. Robert Maposa (43) from Mamelodi East, Pretoria, decided to turn his life around and went back to school to complete his matric at the age of 28 years old.
Determined to push himself even further, Maposa then decided to become a gardener and do other odd jobs so that he could put himself through university - something that was undoubtedly very hard to do.
Pushing against all odds, Maposa amazingly went on to graduate from Unisa with a law degree. Not only did he graduate with his LLB, but he also got a distinction - something that he and his family are incredibly proud of.
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Source: Briefly News