SA Chef in New Zealand Makes Appetising Deal with Mzansi to Open His Own Place

SA Chef in New Zealand Makes Appetising Deal with Mzansi to Open His Own Place

  • South Africans were excited to help their chef, who is currently working abroad, after he asked for some assistance
  • The young chap made an appetising deal with Mzansi in exchange for social media exposure, and thousands of people were on board
  • Social media users ensured that they kept their end of the deal by working together and motivating the chef to keep going

A young South African chef who is currently working in New Zealand, Meluthando, made a promising deal with Mzansi.

Mzansi chef asks for help
A South African chef in New Zealand made a sweet deal with the people of Mzansi. Image: @osirischefs
Source: TikTok

The gourmet master hopped on TikTok and asked for South Africans to help him collect money to open up his own place in Mzansi. People online were excited to help and worked together to make Meluthando’s dream come true.

The chap asked social media users to engage with his content in order to get rewarded monetarily by TikTok. He would then acknowledge all the people who helped him once his establishment had opened in South Africa.

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SA chef in New Zealand makes deal with Mzansi

Meluthando, a young South African chef working in New Zealand, shared his dream with Mzansi. South Africans were excited to make his wish come true after hearing they would also benefit from it.

Meluthando asked people to engage with his content so that he could make money on TikTok. He would then save the money and use it to open his own restaurant in South Africa.

The chef promised to give a complimentary meal to anyone who helped him on his journey to make his dream come true. Thousands of people were excited to help him reach his goal, with many of them having random conversations in the comments section, and some people reshared the video.

Mzansi was even happy to support him without getting anything in return, but Meluthando’s offer boosted his video, which garnered 319.1K views after he posted it 24 hours ago.

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He captioned his now-viral post:

“Help spread the word, and you can get something out of it.”

Watch the TikTok video below:

SA excited to help Mzansi chef in New Zealand to get restaurant

Social media users showed great support for a Mzansi chef in New Zealand after he shared his dream of having his own restaurant:

Mzansi happy to help chef
A South African chef shared his dream of owning a restaurant with the excited people of Mzansi. Image: @osirischefs
Source: TikTok

@leah Sphie commented:

“We really don’t have to get anything; we should help each other as people. I’m wishing you all the best.”

@Ma_dikuku😮 explained:

“Fun fact: long comments and liking other comments help to push in the algorithm and keywords such as Atla, Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, US election, merch haul, ootd, grwm, Kendrick Lamar, Super Bowl.”

@Zuki Lamani 🇿🇦 wrote:

“I wish you the very best in your business and future.”

@Bhunny🦅 said:

“I will even fly to the USA with my screenshot for that plate.”

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@theo_patra suggested:

“Also, try having a Facebook page and post your food there, and maybe make it and monetise it, it will make quick cash.”

@Emma 🇿🇦 🇮🇪 said:

“I’m commenting so you can get paid! I would have loved to be a chef! I enjoy cooking and making people happy, but during varsity, I had to choose a more practical career! Still, my dream to own a little coffee shop or food truck as I’m too old with too many kids to think of starting over.”

@ziphokazi wrote:

“My stomach is rooting for you.”

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Chuma Nontsele (Human Interest Editor) Chuma Nontsele is a human interest journalist for Briefly News (joined in 2024). Nontsele holds a Diploma in Journalism and started her career working at Daily Maverick as a news reporter. Later, she ventured into lifestyle and entertainment. Chuma has 3 years of experience as a journalist. You can reach her at chuma.nontsele@briefly.co.za

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