33-Year-Old Man Born with no Arms Inspire Many People with His Huge Farm, Photos Cause Huge Stir
- A South African farmer named Sibusiso Mogale is a true example of inspiration as he is enjoying success despite being born without hands
- Having no hands has not discouraged Sibusiso, who is based in Mpumalanga and was raised by a single mother
- The 33-year-old has no hands but Mogale is an inspiration to many locals as he grew up without a father as well
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A South African farmer named Sibusiso Mogale from Mpumalanga has defied all odds as he is enjoying the fruits of his toil even though he has a severe disability.
According to a post shared on social media by Kasi Economy on Twitter, Mogale is a farmer based in Mpumalanga and was born without both hands.
It should be mentioned that he was raised by an unemployed mother when his father was jailed and they had to relocate to another province to find a means of living.
Looking at his story, Mogale has inspired many and social media users have also shared their thoughts on the 33-year-old’s bravery and drive to succeed. Kasi Economy posted:
“Meet Sibusiso Mogale (33) a farmer from MP (Mpumalanga), born without hands. He was raised by an unemployed single mother. His father was in jail. He had to move to another province because schools in MP were rejecting him due to his disability and through his hard work, he's inspired many in his area.”
@Mrejojo said:
“This is inspiring.”
Although the post was shared on the social media application on Monday morning, it was yet to attract more attention from the followers.
At the time of publishing this article, the post had 157 likes and 49 retweets and there is no doubt that Mogale’s resilience to strive for success will definitely touch many lives.
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a man with no arms inspired many as he still took care of his sick mother despite his physical challenge.
Chen Xingyin, 48, was elect*rocuted when he was just seven years old. Since then the boy has learnt how to cook, do household chores, look after livestock and cultivate two hectares of farmland using only his feet.
And even when his ageing mother, who is now 91 years, became paralysed and confined to bed, Chen refused to give up. Now, he is the only one who runs his smallholding of farmland and raises a flock of 24 sheep, two buffalos and four hens.
Surprisingly, the disabled man does not complain of his destiny, trying to do as many things himself as possible.
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