“I Can Stop Carrying Things”: Tshwane Woman Inspires Mzansi With Her First Car Purchase

“I Can Stop Carrying Things”: Tshwane Woman Inspires Mzansi With Her First Car Purchase

- A Tshwane woman has taken to social media to share snaps of her stunning new ride

- The local businesswoman plans on using the car to keep expanding her growing food business

- Mzansi took to the comments section to show the local woman some love for her achievement

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A beautiful lady from the heart of Pretoria has left Mzansi in awe with the purchase of her brand new whip. @Bongs_Mahlangu took to Twitter to share the encouraging news. She's a small business owner who definitely needs the extra hand running her avocado business.

In the beautiful post, she writes:

"I bought a CAR so I can stop carrying heavy things on my head mara nou I'm carrying the very same car because estate yaka wants big wheels only"

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“I Can Stop Carrying Things”: Tshwane Woman Inspires Mzansi With Her First Car Purchase
This local woman can't stop smiling after purchasing her first car. Images: @Bongs_Mahlangu/Twitter
Source: Twitter

Mzansi Twitter users were definitely inspired by the woman's brilliant milestone. Take a look at some of their comments below:

@innomatijane:

"This is so inspiring. I’m definitely following you. You are amazing"

@Mpho78550259:

"Nah the body gets used to that type of thing...with experience you can even put a 50kg maize meal"

@MmatlouLebogang:

"Congratulations hey. You're such an inspiration to hustlers out there! May you achieve much MORE!!"

@Boni_lioness:

"You such a positive soul...May God bless you with the desires of your heart."

@MagebaNjabulo:

"You can not take a village out of the boy but you can take the boy out of the village"

@ThusoMatshika:

"Woza Nazo, congrats dadddeee"

@MmeaWanga_15:

"I need this Car, so nice and convenient"

@madie_thecook

"I personally draw strength from her. She is pushing and she is winning"

@Miss_Sekgala:

"You are such a hard worker waitsi ausi Bongi"

Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that all African children are taught to give back to the many who paved the way for their success.

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One local woman definitely kept to this tradition and showed some love to her grandmother in a heartwarming post.

Twitter user @ngcebomcobothi took to social media to share beautiful snaps of herself and Grandma on their first joyride in her new whip. Smiles radiate from both womans faces as uGogo excitedly waves her arm through the silver car's sunroof.

The sweet granddaughter captioned the post:

"First drive with uMaGogo, heart loved it!"

Mzansi tweeps were definitely here for the stylish Gogo living it up in her granddaughter's car. Read some of their comments below:

@Mthembu_77 said:

"I hope u did not do Sanele kuMaGogo"

@OneTimePantsula said:

"May the Lord continue to protect you in 20Million Rides"

@FittedZi said:

"That hand through the sunroof? Very life giving!"

@thabiler6 said:

"Semhle u granny"

@lepara_proper said:

"Gogos deserve everything."

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@Thabo_kganakga said:

"Blessing upon and more blessing"

@REALBLACKSAM said:

"Your car and your granny are beautiful but can I be your friend?"

@D_neotle said:

"Last frame Gogo is so happy hle. Congratulations Ngcebo"

@MaTiCs_Honestly said:

"I needed this kinda inspiration uyaz you're the best thanks"

@uBabalwa said:

"Heartwarming. bless you."

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