Young Man Builds Beautiful Apartments in Townships, Gets High Praise
- A young man recent recently received high praises online for building beautiful apartments in the country's poor areas
- In an inspirational post, one local guy commends the innovative man for beautifying previously forgotten areas
- Many South Africans quickly joined the young man in thanking the innovative property owner for playing a part in growing the country
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It takes only one act of determination to help change the outlook of many people. A young man who has helped change many people's outlooks after he started building beautiful upmarket apartments in townships.
Heading online, a South African social media user with the Twitter handle, @oupapilane recently headed online to share an appreciation post with the young man who is uplifting and beautifying local townships, one beautiful apartment building at a time.
"Appreciation tweet. This young man has been developing upmarket apartments in the township, I pray that many more could watch and learn how to create wealth at a younger age. At my age, he is my inspiration," Oupa captioned the pictures of the innovative young man and his properties.
Very soon many inspired locals were in the comment section also praising the young man. Read a few of their comments below:
@OscarMagud said:
"Mabuza is a good brother who is doing great things."
@thapelo247 asked:
"This is beautiful, in which area is that?"
@PRmudau23 asked:
"This is great, are they also affordable for township people?"
@Clerencempc said:
"Such goes unnoticed, please ask the municipality to free up land for the youth. Uvile nge KaMagugu phase 4? Wow."
@TopiTKC said:
"Our economy needs this, as black people, we need to see this often we need to make the township rich."
In similar inspiring Briefly.co.za news, a lady, Faith Oyita, has again proven the fact that anybody is capable of doing whatever they set their mind on irrespective of their gender. As a 16-year-old teenager, the lady resolved to learn shoemaking after coming to the realisation that hawking did not hold a future for her.
In a BBC News Pidgin interview, Faith said when she approached the person who was going to teach her, the cobbler thought she wasn't serious. The lady stated that due to the poor background that she came from, she had to be a shoemaker for one year to save for her education.
Faith disclosed that though she knew the job was not an easy one, she endured it with the determination to succeed. The professional shoemaker revealed that her hope is to one day own a shoemaking university where people can come to and learn the art.
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Source: Briefly News