Courageous Mother Leaves Kids With Her Parents to Get an Education, Inspires Many With Her Touching Story

Courageous Mother Leaves Kids With Her Parents to Get an Education, Inspires Many With Her Touching Story

  • A woman made a tough decision to leave her children to pursue her studies and prays they understand
  • Thando Sithole left her babies seven years ago to complete matric and now holds an advanced diploma
  • Knowing the sacrifices this mom made to give her kids a brighter future had people screaming her glory

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A courageous and inspiring woman shared her touching story explaining how she made the hard decision to leave her children behind so that she could get an education to be able to provide a better future for them.

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Thando Sithole sacrificed raising her children in order to give them a brighter future. Image: Getty Images
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Being a mother is so much more than having babies, it is selflessly giving of yourself to make sure that those tiny humans never feel the pain you experienced and have everything and more than you could ever dream of. Being a mom is giving your life to the life you created.

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An undeniably strong woman named Thando Sithole shared how she left her children with her parents seven years ago in order to complete her matric. She now holds an advanced diploma and prays that her children reap the rewards of her sacrifices.

"I left my kids with my parents to complete my matric, 7 years ago after my divorce, I went back to grade 11. 2020 I received my diploma and this year I received my Advanced diploma. I thrived under unfavourable circumstances. To this day I study with tears in my eyes because I am missing so many of my kiddies' milestones. Postgraduate diploma in progress."

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The people of Mzansi stand and clap for the inspiring mother

Seeing just how much this woman sacrificed in order to give her babies a brighter future left many with bursting hearts. Her kids are going to grow up knowing the strength their mother possesses, giving them the power to conquer anything.

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Take a look at some of the beautiful words left for the wonderful momma:

Thelma Nompucuko Manuel said:

“Intelligent u did the best your kids will understand, Congratulations sisi.”

Zenande Princess Zeeyonce Mbebe said:

“Perseverance is the mother of all successes and patience is the virtue. Congratulations .”

Thobile Khoza said:

“Well done to you mbokodo, your kids are super proud of you, on behalf of women, we're proud of you . Indeed we serve a faithful God.”

Danisile Pauline Shongwe said:

‘Congratulations Mntase it wasn't easy but it was worth every tear and every sleepless night.”

Single mom celebrates as she graduates with degree in Health Science

In related news, Briefly News reported that a single mother with the Twitter name, tha_ashcash, proudly gushed about her academic milestone along with stunning graduation frames. The mother of two handsome boys posed alongside her children in the impressive photos.

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@tha_ashcash revealed she has successfully graduated from a renowned university with a Bachelor’s degree in Health Science.

Her story is truly motivating because of the challenges working and single mothers have been coping with within the modern world. It has been even more difficult for her because one of her kids has a disability.

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Denika Herbst (Editor) Denika Herbst is a Human Interest writer at Briefly News. She is also an Industrial Sociologist with a master's degree in Industrial Organisational and Labour Studies from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, which she completed in 2020. She is now a PhD candidate at UKZN. Denika has over five years of experience writing for Briefly News (joined in 2018), and a short time writing for The South African. You can reach her via: denika.herbst@briefly.co.za.

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