Ask The Kids: What would you spend R60 000 on?
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
A step-by-step guide to money-saving habits can be difficult but you could end up making your dreams come true.

Fjatuwani Mpfuni and Brian and Thami ,two of his close friends, from Gauteng decided to make their dream a reality by attending the FIFA World Cup in Russia. Of course not without an inspiring story.
After following a strict and detailed five-year savings plan Mpfuni says on Twitter: “The first time we owned a TV set at home was when I had just turned 8 and I remember that the only programme we watched during that entire cold month of June was the FIFA world cup- France 98’ PS: Our village did not have electricity and the TV was connected via a generator.”
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If you saved R60 000, what would you do with the money?
MY WORLD CUP DREAM
— Fhaṱuwani Mpfuni (@Footballerian) June 14, 2018
After following a strict and detailed five-year savings plan, Myself and two close friends have just landed in Russia 🇷🇺
Okay, let's rewind a bit (mini-thread )..... pic.twitter.com/UP2XtwVNHF
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After saving from 2013, the three friends are safe in Russia!
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