Petrol attendant Nkosikho Mbele keen to ensure criminals do not target him

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'Nkosikho has asked that the money is administered by Backabuddy for his safety, as he does not live in a safe area.'

Mbele had paid R100 out of his own pocket to top up the tank of a motorist who stopped for fuel, but had forgotten her bank card while driving to Cape Town. He was worried that she would be stranded on a notorious stretch of highway if she ran out of petrol.

Monet van Deventer, an account manager, shared the heartwarming story of her encounter with Mbele, and started the crowdfunding campaign as a way to do something in return for him.unds raised by the campaign would not be paid into his personal account.

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