"Who's Chopping Onions?" Delivery Driver Gets Bike Parade to Celebrate Graduation

"Who's Chopping Onions?" Delivery Driver Gets Bike Parade to Celebrate Graduation

  • A delivery driver was celebrated with a motorbike parade after his graduation, and the video quickly gained thousands of reactions online
  • He stood proudly in the centre as colleagues circled him, revving their bikes in a vibrant display of support
  • Online users were touched by the unity and encouragement shown, calling it an inspiring moment of community celebration

South Africans loved seeing a delivery driver celebrated with a motorbike parade after graduation, praising the joyful show of unity and support.

The motorbike parade for the graduate captured attention online, showing how colleagues can create memorable celebrations
A delivery driver’s graduation celebration went viral, highlighting moments of community and support in South Africa. Image: Issarawat Tattong, Camille Tokerud
Source: Getty Images

A video on Facebook by Natasha Entertainment has warmed hearts across Mzansi after showing a deliveryman being celebrated uniquely. The clip captured him standing proudly as his colleagues, all on motorbikes, formed a circle around him in a loud and joyful parade. The moment stood out because it wasn’t just about graduation but about brotherhood and recognition from peers who knew the effort behind his achievement.

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The video, posted on 7 September 2025, quickly gained over 3,000 likes within a single day, with many viewers congratulating the man and applauding his colleagues for their celebratory gesture. The graduate, dressed in full graduation regalia, stood as proof that perseverance and dedication pay off. For many watching online, it was not just his accomplishment being celebrated but the resilience of all young South Africans working tirelessly toward their goals.

A brotherhood of bikers

What made the moment even more special was the role of his colleagues. Instead of a simple handshake or pat on the back, they revved their bikes, lifted their spirits, and created a moving celebration that mirrored a convoy of support. The bikes symbolised the bond they share, and their gesture turned into a reminder of how community matters when chasing big milestones.

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Online, viewers couldn’t help but admire the unity and joy in the video. For many, it was a refreshing sight in times when stories of struggle often take centre stage. Instead, this celebration showed hope, togetherness, and the beauty of shared victories.

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A heartwarming celebration of a deliveryman’s graduation resonated with South Africans, spreading positivity across social media
A video of the graduation event gained thousands of views, demonstrating the power of unity and peer recognition. Image: Natasha Entertainment
Source: Facebook

Mzansi reacted to the video

David Silby Ramorei wrote:

"Khona, you might have graduated, my friend, no Jealousy with that big ups, but the big thing is that will there be a position for wena nah phela nowadays is similar to one can start a business, the big thing is will you penetrate the market to get some customers."

Itumeleng Motsoeneng commented:

"This is so beautiful to watch."

Zee Zoe Mkhize wrote:

"Whose chopping onions?"

Thamsanqa C Mbhele commented:

"The type of South Africa I am proud to be a part of."

Akhona Ngesi said:

"No dream is too small. Congratulations."

Zenzele Mboweni wrote:

"I think it's a law Degree."

Macdonald Madraai commented:

"Can Mr please hire the guy please."

Lungi T Gcuze commented:

"A big congratulations to him."

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Gloria Masia Gloria Masia is a Human Interest Writer at Briefly News. She holds a Diploma in Public Relations from UNISA and a Diploma in Journalism from Rosebank College. With over six years of experience, Gloria has worked in digital marketing, online TV production, and radio. Email:gloria.masia@briefly.co.za