SASOLBURG .– He was a no-popular person, practicing his art from a small shack in Sasolburg. When his time to shine came, he exploded to national news, doing interviews left right, and center.
His recognition become a big thing as he started doing paint jobs for celebrities and expanding his business to the outside world. His story motivated up-and-coming individuals from all walks of life.
Now Ennock Mlangeni is motivated back, by a student photographer who saw his work trending on social media after capturing an image of his niece Lethukukhanya Mjaji aka ‘Miss Albany’ girl.
Am Lungisani Mjaji, a commercial photography student from Tshwane University of Technology, sharing the untold story behind my viral photograph.The image is part of my project called "My Footprint,"aiming to capture the beauty of South Africa's rural landscapes.Featuring my niece pic.twitter.com/O0jsJw1zJp
— Lungisani Mjaji (@MjajiLungisani) July 10, 2023
Three-year-old, Lethukukhanya became popular after her uncle, Lungisani Mjaji shot viral images of her.
Mjaji is a commercial photography student from Tshwane University of Technology (TUT).

Mjaji’s popular photo is part of a project called “My Footprint,” which aims to capture the beauty of South Africa’s rural landscapes.
For Mlangeni, Mjaji’s story took him back to a time before his work blew up.
He documented himself drawing a portrait of Mjaji’s niece and shared his views in the caption.
“This story touched me and inspired me a lot because it’s relatable to my art journey. what a time to be alive! This has to be one of the best stories to unfold from a series of pictures captured by Lungisani Mjaji. A realistic and true reflection of daily realities” said Mlangeni.



