"Officially Employed": Proud Graduate Celebrates Signing Job Contract
- A beautiful young South African woman recently headed online to celebrate getting a new job
- In a heartwarming Twitter post, the young woman explains that she not only has a new job but also moved to a new city
- Many locals were genuinely happy for her and shared a number of heartwarming supportive comments in the replies section
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The new year is well underway and many people are having bright new starts. A beautiful young South African woman is one of those who are celebrating fresh and happy beginnings in the form of a new job.
The young lady with the Twitter handle @sphe_nyandeni recently headed to the app to share the news that she had just signed a contract for her new job. In the same post, she also says that she will be living in a new city - how exciting.
"Just signed my first employment contract. I’m officially employed. A new province, new city. Won’t God do it?" she wrote, clearly overjoyed.
Soon the post blew up as many locals expressed how happy they were for her. Read a few of their comments below:
@AvoRiche said:
"Congratulations! But never underestimate your contribution. God helps those who help themselves! So you’ve obviously put in the effort and now it’s your time to shine! All the best darling!"
@auntywama2000 said:
"Bathong Sphe and you were LITERALLY manifesting a job on my show a few weeks ago, congratulations yho."
@Dzivha7 joked:
"Congratulations dear. Do you have a boyfriend? If you don’t have, my DM is open. I can move in with you at any time. This opportunity comes once in a life."
Keeping in tune with feel-good news, Briefly.co.za also reported that a woman identified as Asiyah Randera has celebrated her achievement after graduating with a first-class in law from the University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom.
In a LinkedIn post, the woman shared a screenshot of the message she received from the chair of the exam board. She captioned the screenshot:
"I am thrilled and lost for words after receiving this email on Friday."
In the message that was sent to Asiyah, the chair disclosed that the school has never seen a student scoring over 70 every year and neither has she seen such in her 30 years of teaching.
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Source: Briefly News