Young South African Woman’s Cash Purchase of Suzuki Sparks Motivation for Financial Independence

Young South African Woman’s Cash Purchase of Suzuki Sparks Motivation for Financial Independence

  • A young South African woman's financial discipline and determination paid off when she bought her first car
  • The dealership captured the heartwarming moment on camera, showcasing her excitement and pride as she unveiled her brand-new whip
  • Her achievement has resonated with thousands of people online who congratulated her on reaching this significant milestone

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A young woman went viral on TikTok on Monday, 28 July, when she shared a video of the first car she purchased herself. And she did it without a massive loan.

A woman showcased the car she bought in cash in a video.
A lady unveiled the car she bought in cash in a video. Image: @fezilenarazulu
Source: TikTok

The babe, who is based in South Africa, took to her TikTok account under the handle @fezilenarazulu, where she is seen signing paperwork at a dealership before unveiling her brand-new black Suzuki Fronx.

The car was wrapped in a black cloth and adorned with a striking blue bow ribbon, accompanied by a congratulatory sign that read, “Congratulations, Miss Zulu.” Her excitement and pride were evident as she celebrated the milestone with joy.

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@fezilenarazulu expressed how she felt about her big girl purchase by captioning her post with Bible scriptures and gratitude.

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"My very first ever big girl purchase... in my lsaiah 60:22. Habakkuk 2:3 For the vision is yet for the appointed time, it hurries towards the goal and it will not fail. Though it delays, wait for it, for it will certainly come; it will not delay. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, The Perfume Co. Africa, for the opportunity."

Miss Zulu’s journey to this moment captured the attention of thousands online. She revealed in the video that she had “saved until she could afford to buy her very first car in cash,” highlighting the importance of financial planning and patience. Her message struck a chord with many young South Africans striving for financial independence.

As part of the surprise, she was also gifted two large bouquets of flowers by the dealership, adding a special touch to the already emotional moment, leaving many young women hopeful to pursue their dreams in a time when financial pressures are high.

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Take a look at the video below:

SA claps for the young lady's achievement

Social media users flooded the comments with praise and admiration, many saying they were motivated to follow in her footsteps. Some thanked her for promoting a debt-free approach to achieving goals, while others congratulated her on reaching such a significant milestone.

Pulane said:

"Congratulations. Also bought my car, cash, Suzuki Fronx."

Slinzih expressed:

"Also got my cash. Hyundai Venue 2023…Congrats, mama."

Trimlady4 shared:

"Sisterhood is very proud of you."

Mpho Eucarinett replied:

"Congratulations, gorgeous."

Mzukulu_KaNyovana commented:

Congratulations sis. Make sure insurance yakho is reliable."
A lady unveiled the car she bought in cash in a video.
A woman showcased the car she bought in cash in a video. Image: @fezilenarazulu
Source: TikTok

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Johana Mukandila (Human Interest Editor) Johana Tshidibi Mukandila has been a Human Interest Reporter at Briefly News since 2023. She has over four years of experience as a multimedia journalist. Johana holds a national diploma in journalism from the Cape Peninsula University Of Technology (2023). She has worked at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, PAICTA, BONA Magazine and Albella Music Production. She is currently furthering her education in journalism at the CPUT. She has passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. Reach her at johana.mukandila@briefly.co.za

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