An advocate appreciated his mother by building a house for her after she worked as a househelp for several years to support him.
He shared the story online, expressing why this was such a big milestone for him.
He shared on Twitter that his mom singlehandedly supported the whole family after his father died.
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She became the breadwinner after her husband died
His story was particularly touching as South Africans deeply admired domestic workers.
Netizens were moved by his decision to honour his mother with a house and sent in congratulatory words.
@Oh_Guduza wrote: “Well done dude. You have ensured that future generations in your family will only hear about the term black tax even though it’s not a tax but creation of generational wealth. Well done!”
@vuyo48154813 commented: “That’s my everyday wish to build my mother a house too it’s just so difficult due to financials.”
@Sirngov1 said: “Your mom is blessed. Many youth out there quickly forget how they got a better life. Happy New Year.”
@Nimeega added: “I pray I get to do this someday soon too. This woman deserves the very best things.”
@_LexM reacted: “This is beautiful. I hope the good Lord blesses you and continues to give you means to do beautiful things.”
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70-year-old widow builds house from food business
Meanwhile, a 70-year-old Nigerian widow, named Catherine Obi has made millions from her mama put business.
The mother of seven children revealed that she singlehandedly sponsored four of her kids to study abroad with funds she made from her business.
During an interview with vlogger Danica Kosy, the Septuagenarian explained that she had been in the ‘mama put’ business for over 40 years.