A University of Johannesburg student, Luzuko took to his TikTok account and shared his meal as a broke student. South African online users were touched.
The young man had one drumstick and rice, he shared the process of making it with his TikTok followersfollowers while they were making the meal. One could tell he was working with what he had, trying to make ends meet.
The young man chopped an onion and green pepper before putting them in a pot with one chicken drumstick. In the end, he mixed his one piece and the gravy from cooking it with rice and went on about his day.. Many become very creative and work with what little they have to fill their stomachs and get on with studying.A broke UJ student chopped his onion and green pepper before mixing them with his one chicken piece.
A shared TikTik video shows a young woman packing groceries from her parents' kitchen before returning to res. She resonated with many broke students facing similar struggles.
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