BI Phakathi went all out for one downtrodden family. He generously helped out the group of 30, who live in a home with no electricity, with R15K and some wonderful groceries👇 thursdayvibes biphakathi
BI Phakathi Helps Family of 30 Living in Home With No Electricity, Blesses Them With R15K and GroceriesAnonymous philanthropist BI Phakathi helped out a family of 30 living in a home with no electricity and few resources
This has been one of his largest donations and helpful deeds to date, also encouraging his followers to help South African peeps loved the kindness and generosity he showed to the family, even bringing some peeps to tearsblock on the home page and enjoy! BI Phakathi outdid himself this time around and helped out a family of 30 living in a home without electricity. He also blessed them with R15 000 and some groceries.
BI Phakathi helped out a family of thirty with R15k and some groceries. Images: BI Phakathi/ Facebook
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