- A woman recently took to social media to celebrate scoring a new vehicle
- The lovely lady's snaps in front of her new Mazda quickly went viral
- Peeps went out of their way to congratulate her on her new wheels
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There's nothing better than seeing your peers succeed in life and this story is a clear indication that Mzansi peeps are no exception.

A woman, identified as Nicole, recently took to social media platform Twitter to share her success after acquiring a new set of wheels.
Nicole took to social media to post snaps of her new whip, captioning it simply:
"I did a thing today."Peeps were overjoyed for her, showering the post with love to the point where it quickly went viral.
It's nothing short of heartwarming to see so many people enjoying a moment like this. Take a look at just a few responses to the post below:
@ShapeshifterSal: "Congratulations unless there is a balloon payment."@leeleemakibs: "Congratulations."@_STARGIIRL_: "Love the thing you did. Congratulations."@I_Rants89: "Lo tsaa kae madi neh bathing."@oktwidiwegetit: "Congratulations girl."@BvumaFortunate: "Congratulations. Take care of this beautiful baby."@Reba1_Phetoe: "Get in there."@Tuchapal: "Look at you! Congratulations."@Dia_Mpopo: "Congratulations Nicole."@Atleeeeeeee: "Congratulations Nicole."@Rishal92: "Congrats. Wish you many happy KMs."@Ntjosh: "Let's GOOOO!"Nontokozo Dladla@nonto_dladla: "Congratulations."@t_raboshakga: "Congratulations."@skoalimajoro: "Congratulations, Babe." @ingy_n: "Gurrrrl!!! Congrats."@gracexmon_: "Congratulations Nicole."@Nick_Gatz: "Congratulations Nicole!"Meanwhile, We reported earlier that a young woman, Ziyanda Gumede recently took to Facebook's ImStaying group to share how a generous stranger had paid for her little girl's school clothes after she laid them by at a local PEP store in her area.
"Today I had a staying moment. I went with R100 to Pep store Pavilion to deposit on a school uniform lay-by for my 5-year-old daughter she's been nagging me to bring her school uniform, I tried explaining to her that I don't have enough money yet I'm going to pay some money to the shop then when I have money again I'll come back with her uniform.""To my surprise, I was told someone has paid for the items I was so shocked never knew I could ever have a staying moment. Thank you so much to the customer who paid for school uniforms at Pep Pavilion because I was told the customer always come in January to pay for uniform lay-bye. My daughter is so happy she can't wait to start school. #ImStaying," she wrote.Enjoyed reading our story? Download BRIEFLY's news app on Google Play now and stay up-to-date with major South African news!
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