Kind Stranger Helps Woman Without Cash, Pays for Her Pick ’n’ Pay Groceries and Gives Extra Money

Kind Stranger Helps Woman Without Cash, Pays for Her Pick ’n’ Pay Groceries and Gives Extra Money

  • A thankful woman shared her touching story about a stranger's kindness when she ran into some money problems
  • The woman described how a generous lady helped her with some extra money when she needed it urgently
  • The netizen's touching story had many reacting as they were in awe of the giving stranger in the story

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A woman's story about a generous stranger caught the attention of netizens. Many thought the story was heartwarming and restored their faith in humanity.

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One kind Woman made another lady's day when she paid for her items and gave her R100 when she needed help the most. Image: Getty Images /martin-dm/JGI/Jamie Grill
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When a woman, Nolubabalo Mantlotshane, struggled to pay for something, she says the unexpected happened. Nolubabalo Mantlotshane says the stranger who helped her surprised her as she was even preparing to transfer money.

Woman gets financial help from stranger

A woman touched by someone who helped her in a moment of need shared a heartwarming story. While Nolubabalo Mantlotshane was at Pick n pay in Long Beach Cape Town, she wanted to make a purchase but realised that she did not have enough money on her. Nolubabalo Mantlotshane says a " beautiful tall lady" noticed her struggle and gave her R100 and paid for her R94 purchase.

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Nolubabalo Mantlotshane describes how she felt in the moment as she says:

"I was so stunned, I couldn't believe that it was actually happening to me"

Nolubabalo Mantlotshane says she was so thankful that all she could do was give the woman a hug and that she also complimented that she described as " tight and warm". The woman finished her post by sending more blessings to the mysterious woman who helped her.

Mzansi moved by kind stranger's actions

Netizens love a feel-good story and reacted to this one as they complemented the generous woman. Many thoughts the story was touching as they also reacted to the woman's storytelling.

Thembisile Mntambo commented:

"Lol I love the way you say RHUTHU... LOL that's how I know you were truly shocked"

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Zukiswa Lwando Gaba commented:

"Oooh man, that's so sweet chomie♥."

Nomsa Mkorongomm commented:

"I need that luck ASAP."

Mark Barry commented:

"Always be kind."

Rosy Kerwan commented:

"Pass it on ! That's what's life is ! We may not have it together , but together we have it all ! "

Samantha Radyn commented:

"Such fantastic news to read."

YEN.com.gh previously reported that A visually impaired Ghanaian mother of twins has become the owner of a new self-contained house with moderate facilities.

Maame Serwaa, 18, and her grandmother live in a village in the Ashanti Region, where they rely on the benevolence of loved ones to survive.

The Ghanaian philanthropist Etwereso Hemaa Official visited the pair at their rented residence, where she captured their story to raise funds for the building.

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Geraldo Amartey (Entertainment Editor) Geraldo Amartey is an Entertainment Editor at YEN.com.gh. He pursued a degree in linguistics at the University of Ghana and graduated in 2020. He has over three years of experience in journalism. Geraldo's professional career in journalism started at the Ministry Of Information, where he worked as a writer. You can reach out to him at geraldo.amartey@yen.com.gh.