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Bokomo offers Lethukukhanya Mjaji aka ‘Miss Albany’ a supply of Cornflakes product to enjoy with her family for an entire year

Lethukukhanya made headlines a few days ago when her photo went viral on social media. The three-year-old girl was captured standing on mud, holding bread in an emotionally moving image. 

A girl holding Albany bread, standing on mud
The 3 years old Lethukukhanya Mjaji awesomely standing on the mud, holding bread


This beautiful photo of "Miss Albany" was taken by her uncle, Lungisani Mjani, who is a photography student.

The post quickly gained attention, sparking a flurry of activity on social media. People began expressing their opinions, suggesting that Albany should choose her as the face of their brand.


Lungisani Mjaji, the photographer, on his Tik Tok page (Innovative_Photog), revealed this message (below), from Bokomo. In this message, Bokomo South Africa was asking for his contact number.

Two images, on left - Bokomo sent Lungisani Mjaji a message, on right- Albany gave presents to Lethukukhanya Mjaji
Left, a message from Bokomo South Africa, requesting Lungisani Mjaji's contact number. On the right,  Albany Bread representative giving gifts to Lethukukhanya Mjaji

Other artists rode the wave and contributed their art. 



Read more about this story on this link,  The South African 

 




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