BI Phakathi Breaks Bread With Homeless People, Rewards Their Generosity

BI Phakathi Breaks Bread With Homeless People, Rewards Their Generosity

- BI Phakathi is at it again and making less fortunate people's lives better through his generosity

- He encountered a group of homeless men who invited him to share in their meagre meal

- BI repaid their generosity and revealed what he hopes to accomplish by helping those less fortunate

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BI Phakathi, South Africa's faceless philanthropist has struck again. He was passing along and smelt something delicious.

He stopped by some homeless men enjoying some chakalaka with bread and mentioned that it smelt good.

They invited him to try some and have as much as he'd like. The video then cuts to Phakati and the homeless men in a supermarket and he tells them to take as much food as they like.

BI Phakathi Breaks Bread With Homeless People, Rewards Their Generosity
BI Phakathi was touched by the generosity of the homeless men and rewarded them. Photo credit: @biphakathi
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The men are stunned by his generosity and when he hands the food over he meets some more of their friends who are extremely grateful.

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A woman who introduced herself as Bella said, "it is not every day that someone does something nice for them."

He prayed with the two men and Bella and Bi Phakathi thanked the men for sharing their food.

Bi Phakahti then gave them each some money and told them that he knows that life is hard on the street.

He told the homeless people that his mission is to show that if it is possible to love one another, somebody can do the same for someone else.

Facebook users took to the comments section of the video:

Torres Muzenda:

"My tears came out while watching this video when the guy says," I am not going to buy cigarettes but it's for my rent..."

Nëkhûmbê Glëñ Gädâffí:

"I remember while I was still in varsity, I was at the train station waiting for a train, the guy came and offer me Food he was a homeless person and I ate them like never before because I was very hungry. So guy's, so believe me Homeless people have beautiful hearts guys. One LOVE for them ❤"

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Kim Grauls:

"I wonder where all the wealthy people are in this. Surely they can see your good work and you have some kind of influence with all the money you give to the poor. However, I commend you but remember, don't make yourself known as God works in mysterious ways. I personally give to animal charities as they need our help now more than ever and animals can't help themselves Good luck dear friend in Christ. We are all working hard for our fellow beings."

Earlier, Briefly News reported that BI Phakathi never ceases to amaze his large followers with amazing acts of kindness, which he shared on his page. In his latest clip, BI not only teaches some kids the value of being kind, but he also gives them money to buy themselves lunch and groceries at home.

In the clip, BI approaches three kids selling vegetables at a small stall on the side of the road. After pretending he wanted to buy some vegetables, BI then asks the oldest of the children to sell him all the veggies, which he pays her for.

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