A South African philanthropist BI Phakathi helped a man who sold perfumes so he could have money to buy groceries for his family. His acts touched netizens.
BI Phakathi came across a man who was selling perfumes so he could be able to feed his family and gave him moneyand himself. The unemployed gentleman said he was selling perfumes so that he could be able to put food on the table for his family.
Like the kind man he is, BI Phakathi bought the two perfumes that were left from the gent's stock and gave him more than R2k for him to buy groceries for his family. The"It was like he would have a panic attack as his face says it all. Bless you BI and thank you🙏🏿.""He was shock and cant believe you're giving much money.It's nice to help those people whose trying their best to work.🙏🙏🙏.
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