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🇿🇼 Published: 13 March 2026
📘 Source: Cape Argus

Generosity in action: Influencer raises R55,000 for bullied schoolboy. In an act of kindness, South Africans demonstrated the true spirit of ubuntu following an incident at Thembalethu Primary School, where a Grade 1 learner was humiliated for not being able to afford a pie. Amid the outrage, Mandisi Tshingana stepped in to help.

The influencer, who has more than 855,000 followers on Facebook, launched a fundraising drive for the boy and his family. Using his large online platform to mobilise support, he quickly drew donations from people across the country who wanted to help restore the youngster’s dignity. School authorities later confirmed that the teacher at the centre of the controversy had been suspended pending investigation.

“Guys, I wish I were quiet with your money. It seems like you are chasing R60,000 now. God is showing off,” Tshingana said on the donations.

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IOL previously reported that Western Cape education department spokesperson Bronagh Hammond called the incident ”totally inappropriate” and that a probe was launched. According to Hammond, the video was shared with the parent group. “[That was done] purportedly to highlight that the learner was the only learner excluded from receiving goods purchased through a fundraising initiative. “It has since been established that the teacher had in fact purchased the fundraising item for the pupil, who received it after the filming of the video,” Hammond said.

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Originally published by Cape Argus • March 13, 2026

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