I Queue 4 You founder donates to the needy

Denny Koketso Nkuna, the founder of the I Queue 4 You initiative, recently realised the hardships endured by the Mashaba family of Steelpoort and decided to assist.

BURGERSFORT – He is known for assisting people by queuing for them in this busy town.

Denny Koketso Nkuna, the founder of the I Queue 4 You initiative, recently realised the hardships endured by the Mashaba family of Steelpoort and decided to assist.

“The Tubatse area can be cold during the winter seasons. I learned that some of the family members had no jerseys to keep warm.
“With the little cash I make in town, I managed to buy the family some nice hoodies.”
He said he knew this was not going to be enough, but he wanted to make a difference. “They have so many needs, but I ensured they feel warm and loved this winter. They are not the only family I assisted. I also donated hoodies to a needy family in Seokodibeng,” said Nkuna.

The Mashaba family thanked Nkuna for thinking about them during these tough times.

They pleaded for local businesses, government and Good Samaritans to assist them with a shelter. The family of seven resides in a single-roomed shack.

Meanwhile, Nkuna continues to grow his queuing business, which was first started in August 2019.

“I am still offering to stand in line for my clients while they are busy with other projects or chores. I always have a solution for those who are too busy to stand in queues, or the ones who lack patience to stand in them. I am queueing for my clients,” he said.
Those in need of his services may contact him on 071 278 4013.

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