South African man buys home, then raises money to give back
Updated | By East Coast Drive
The Spirit of 'Ubuntu' was clearly evident when this South African man performed a selfless and kind gesture - even when it wasn't necessary.
Listen below as Yakoob Moeketsi Matabene shares how he bought a house on auction, and then raised money to give the home back in the podcast then read more below:
In a world filled with people driven by money, power, corruption, and greed, it is comforting to know that there are still a few that uphold their moral compass. The following story is sure to resonate with you by assuring you that not all hope is lost.
According to Times Live, a Johannesburg man who bought a Katlehong house on auction, has now taken to social media to assist him in raising funds to ensure that the house stays with the current owner.
The current owner of the home is said to be a pensioner, possibly in her 80s, who lives with her grandson. This is a common setting for most South African families.
Read: Youth, economic development key to making South Africa better
We all know that property is a great investment opportunity. Jacob Moeketsi Matabane, the man who bought the property on auction, had his investments in mind when he bought the property.
However, when Jacob arrived at his newly-acquired property, he saw the elderly woman and her grandson sitting outside 'their house'. This sight evoked some old memories for Jacob because he too was raised by his grandmother.
How inspiring is this man?
For more info on how you can help, contact Yakoob via his Facebook page here.
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