SA Praises Parents Who Bought Their High Schooler Brand New Volkswagen
- Almost a million people online were impressed by parents who bought their teenage daughter her first wheels
- South Africans were amazed by the folks and pointed out their riches, from the school their child attended, and their lifestyle
- The people of Mzansi praised the family after the father posted the special event on TikTok on Wednesday
South Africans were impressed after they saw how a teen was spoiled rotten by her parents.

Source: TikTok
The young lady is a student at one of the country’s most expensive schools, Curro. People online immediately assumed that the family was monied.
The whole family went to the dealership to collect their latest addition to their car collection. The teen was excited about her gift and posed for pictures.
SA wowed by teen gifted with new Volkswagen
A proud father from the Western Cape almost broke the internet on Wednesday after he posted his daughter’s special day. He and his wife gifted their teenager with a brand new car.

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The video was viewed by almost a million people on TikTok and shared 2.5K times. Social media users wondered about the price of the car, and according to Cars.co.za, a TSI Polo Volkswagen can range from R373,800 to R421,100.
South Africans assumed that the family was well off as the father is an academic with a PhD and goes by the name Dr Mziwoxolo Mayedwa. He is also an explorer who has visited a number of countries around the world.
The proud moment made many people online realise the importance of having a stable life before having children. A debate was held in the comments of the post where people argued that planned kids have a better shot a succeeding in life.
SA wowed by high schooler gifted with car by parents
Social media users were impressed and praised the parents for their hard work:

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Source: TikTok
@Dimpho 🌻 commented:
“Well done to the parents. No child should start from the ground up. I hope everyone is taking notes.”
@zuket09 explained:
“Well done, parents. My son is 12, and he has property that’s paying his fees now. His bank accounts are full of money, and he will get his car at 18. No child should start from scratch like I did, and I wanted to give him what I didn’t have.”
@lulu pointed out the teen’s academic performance:
“Looking at that blazer and those pins, she really deserves it.”
@prow🫦✨.wrote:
“Planned kids, bathong.”
@Sasah commented:
“Yep. Planned kids. Kids from married parents, hence I'm not raising kids by myself. I’d rather not have them. Congratulations, baby girl.”
@Health is wealth.commented:
“Curro is for Rich kids. For students at Curro, it’s normal for them to have Cars. They come from Wealthy families. Congratulations, girl.”
@n0one69 shared:
“Black Excellence. Wishing her all the best in her studies and praying for future success. It is not going to he easy, but with parents like these who love and support you, I know she is going to be unstoppable.”
@Rene Lelethu said:
“May we hustle hard to give our children the good life.”
@SamuShandu asked:
“Can the parents plug me with their financial intelligence? I want this for my baby.”
@Kemoratile🇿🇦 suggested:
@Our children shouldn’t start from the bottom. Parents should normalise saving/investing for their children.”
See the TikTok post below:
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