Mzansi Is Loving Hendrietta Bogopane Zulu's Motherly Touch and Praise Her Online
- Mzansi is impressed with Deputy Minister of Social Development Hendrietta Bogopane Zulu
- She worked with Old Mutual to provide children with child-friendly face masks, hand sanitisers, mattresses, fogging spray and thermometers
- Social media users used the hashtag HendriettaBogopane to heap praise on her
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Mzansi is loving Hendrietta Bogopane Zulu, the Deputy Minister of Social Development has been busy making children a priority.
Social media users took to Twitter to praise her for he hard work and she was trending on Twitter with tweeps using the hashtag #HendriettaBogopane.
She partnered with Old Mutual who helped to provide children with child-friendly face masks, hand sanitisers, mattresses, fogging spray and thermostats.
A video has been uploaded of Bogopane kindly helping young children to fir their masks to their faces properly.
@YolandaKarabo:
"Nothing warms children’s heart than seeing a mother wanting to see them in good & safe hands. Great initiative #HendriettaBogopane"
@_Thembalihle_:
"We all know how pandemic last year affecting the lives of people, it is really amazing what Mama #HendriettaBogopane is doing for the people."
@pontsho_mp:
"Education is really important. Children need education to grow up and create a better life for themselves. Mama #HendriettaBogopane is going all out as the Deputy Minister of Social Development, to create a better country for us"
@thami_tzz:
"Big thank you to Old mutual and Deputy Minister of Social Development Ms Henrietta Bogopane Zulu for taking care of the kids by handing over child-friendly masks, hand sanitisers, mattresses, fogging sprays and temperature thermometers. Kindness at its best#HendriettaBogopane."
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Source: Briefly News