Zodwa Wabantu Encourages Young Girl by Paying R500 to Braid Her Hair
- Media personality Zodwa Wabantu generously paid a young woman R500 to braid her hair recently
- Zodwa said that she did this so that the girl could buy herself some essentials and not ask any man for money
- Mzansi social media users are impressed with Zodwa Wabantu's efforts to help those who are in need
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Zodwa Wabantu doesn't want any young girls to have to depend on a man. The socialite recently shared that she paid a lady R500 to braid her hair so that she could empower her. Zodwa recently said that she would like to make things easier for people and she's sticking to her word.
The socialite posted a video on Instagram to let the people know that she paid the lady R500 so that she could buy essential items when she's done. After all, life in Mzansi is expensive and it's hard for some people to get by.
Zodwa said that she hopes that by helping the girl, she won't seek financial assistance from men.
Blesser culture is very popular in South Africa and Zodwa doesn't want women to fall victim to that kind of lifestyle.
“I called any young girl and asked, 'Do you know how to braid?' So that with R500, she can take it home and buy herself pads, roll-on and airtime,” wrote Zodwa.
Mzansi social media users found Zodwa's gesture heartwarming and hope that she will continue giving back to the community with her generosity.
Briefly News previously reported that Zodwa Wabantu made eggs accessible to the poor. Zodwa Wabantu wants her egg business to be accessible to everyone in Mzansi. This is why she recently purchased a container so she could ditch renting space for her egg business.
By eliminating this huge expense, Zodwa is now able to drop the prices. Explaining her thought process, Zodwa took to Instagram and said:
“Bought a container for The Zodwa Wabantu Eggs Business. My eggs will be affordable for every township even if you have R5. No Rent Stories."
Her move was applauded by her followers who love and respect her unrelenting work ethic.
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Source: Briefly News