Lethukukhanya Mjaji aka Miss Albany. Photo: Lungisa Mjaji
Well-known social media philanthropist BI Phakathi has again played Good Samaritan, donating R15 000 to Lethukukhanya Mjaji, primarily known as the “Albany poster girl”.

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Photographer behind the ‘Albany bread girl’ says company didn’t compensate them

‘We received no compensation from that Albany thing’: The photographer who earlier this year captured a beautiful moment with his niece holding a loaf of Albany bread said company did not compensate him or his niece.

02-04-24 19:59
Lethukukhanya Mjaji aka Miss Albany. Photo: Lungisa Mjaji
Well-known social media philanthropist BI Phakathi has again played Good Samaritan, donating R15 000 to Lethukukhanya Mjaji, primarily known as the “Albany poster girl”.

Commercial photographer from KwaNongidi in KwaZulu-Natal, the uncle of Lethkukhanye Mjaji who is popularly known as Miss Albany recently took to X (the social media platform previously known as Twitter) and bravely put the bread company on the spot.

PHOTOGRAPHER OF LITTLE GIRL ON COMPENSATION FROM ALBANY

At just three years old, Lethkukhanye Mjaji became famous overnight when she stole the hearts of many South Africans after her uncle Lungisani Mjaji took and posted adorable photos of her holding a loaf of Albany bread.

According to The Citizen, Albany visited the little girl with gifts, loaves of bread and more. Umuziwabantu Municipality is said to have also handed over a cheque worth R5000 to Lethukukhanya. Parmalat also revealed on social media that they would send the little girl 100 litres of custard.

On X recently, the little girl’s uncle shared that he and his niece allegedly did not receive compensation “from that thing”. Lungisani said he continues to create beautiful photographs and revealed that he supports the little one with what he can.

“We received no compensation from that Albany thing. Let’s dispel the notion that we gained anything from it. We’ve moved on, we’re creating, and I trust that God will guide our path. I’ll personally support the child with what little I have,” he said. “Ubuntu abusekho [there is no more ubuntu],” he added.

According to TshisaLIVE, Lungisani was able to secure a sponsorship from Xiaomi South Africa. He is also said to have bagged himself a brand new phone with an “excellent camera” for those instant behind-the-scenes content moments.

Commercial photographer from KwaNongidi in KwaZulu-Natal, the uncle of Lethkukhanye Mjaji who is popularly known as Miss Albany recently took to X (the social media platform previously known as Twitter) and bravely put the bread company on the spot.

PHOTOGRAPHER OF LITTLE GIRL ON COMPENSATION FROM ALBANY

At just three years old, Lethkukhanye Mjaji became famous overnight when she stole the hearts of many South Africans after her uncle Lungisani Mjaji took and posted adorable photos of her holding a loaf of Albany bread.

According to The Citizen, Albany visited the little girl with gifts, loaves of bread and more. Umuziwabantu Municipality is said to have also handed over a cheque worth R5000 to Lethukukhanya. Parmalat also revealed on social media that they would send the little girl 100 litres of custard.

On X recently, the little girl’s uncle shared that he and his niece allegedly did not receive compensation “from that thing”. Lungisani said he continues to create beautiful photographs and revealed that he supports the little one with what he can.

“We received no compensation from that Albany thing. Let’s dispel the notion that we gained anything from it. We’ve moved on, we’re creating, and I trust that God will guide our path. I’ll personally support the child with what little I have,” he said. “Ubuntu abusekho [there is no more ubuntu],” he added.

According to TshisaLIVE, Lungisani was able to secure a sponsorship from Xiaomi South Africa. He is also said to have bagged himself a brand new phone with an “excellent camera” for those instant behind-the-scenes content moments.

“Passion is crucial in pursuing photography as a career. It’s not merely a choice for study… [This year] I’m collaborating with Nikon South Africa for workshops and content creation. Nikon’s support allows me to fulfil my dream of paving the way for the next generation of photographers,” he was quoted as saying.

Lethukukhanya Mjaji aka 'Miss Albany
Lethukukhanya Mjaji aka ‘Miss Albany’. Image Supplied by Lungisani Mjaji via Facebook

THE BREAD COMPANY CALLED OUT ONLINE

Mysterious good Samaritan BI Phakathi who is best known for his viral videos where he can be seen dashing strangers in need with loads of cash has also jumped in and used his influence to call out the bread brand. BI Phakathi decided to use his popular social media platform to urge  Albany Bread to “do the right thing”.

@LoveAlbanyBread It’s 2024, people are woke from the branded lies and free advertising; do the right thing to the child, that’s all we are asking,” the beloved philanthropist wrote.