- Butho Vuthela Highly Favoured on Facebook shared a wonderful story of a community coming together to help a family
- According to Butho, the community, with the help of some Facebook users, was able to build a home for a local lady and her children
- Butho shared the heartwarming and inspiring post to the #ImStaying group and Stayers sent in love and support
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South Africa is known for its close-knit communities that would do anything for each other. A post by Butho Vuthela Highly Favoured on Facebook proved just that and showed the amazing spirit of Ubuntu in the rainbow nation.
According to Butho, a community with the help and support of Facebook friends and family was able to build a home for a struggling member of the community. They managed to build a sturdy and beautiful home for the lady and her children.

Butho said it would be the first time the lady and her children would be living in a "decent" home. This definitely shows how Saffas come together for a good cause.

Butho shared these images of himself and the new family's new home. Source: Butho Vuthela Highly Favoured #ImStaying / Facebook
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Butho shared this amazing story to the #ImStaying group on Facebook.
His full post read:
"#ImStaying because through it all we have managed to build a home for this family #through the support of Facebook family and friends, now this struggling woman will get to enjoy a decent #home with her children for the first time ever in their lives.
"Thanks once again. Loving others even if you don't know them it's the sign of humanity."
Legit.ng compiled a few of the responses left under the post.
Nokuthula Thuh Zindela wrote:
"Wow, God bless you man of God, this is great work."
Ann McKee said:
"Great work. May you all stay safe and well. God bless."

Sir-Nkwali Mbandazayo commented:
"Well done Lusu for the initiative. May God bless you abundantly."
Lynn Moloi added:
"This is so beautiful."
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a 25-year-old Hlelile Mbanda brought joy and happiness to her parents by building them a mansion after decades of living in falling mud houses.
According to some residents, she is the first person to build such a house at her age in her neighbourhood in eMaphephetheni, Ndwedwe.
In an interview, Hlelile said it has been always her dream to get her parents out of their misery.
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