Cape Times

Car guard puts himself in driver’s seat to better life

- YOLISA TSWANYA yolisa.tswanya@inl.co.za

FOR five years Omar Ndayishimi­ye braved all kinds of weather as a car guard, to be able to save his tips and be a vehicle owner.

His dream has finally been realised and, to top it off, he now works as an e-hailing cab driver.

“I was a car guard at the Tygervalle­y Centre and then I went to Steenberg Village. I would travel using two trains and a taxi to get there. I worked every day from 7am until 6pm to make sure I was there for the first customers,” he said.

From Brooklyn, Ndayishimi­ye said the job was unpredicta­ble and the money he made varied from day to day.

“If people appreciate­d your service and what you did, then you could get between R500 and R600 a day. I worked very hard,” he said.

His hard work paid off, as Ndayishimi­ye was able to buy his first car.

“I did my test in Green Point. I will never fail, I follow all the rules of the road.”

Ndayishimi­ye said he was proud to have his own car and enjoys driving.

Nazley du Plooy, a regular shopper at the Steenberg Village, said she was elated for Ndayishimi­ye.

“He was always a friendly, smiling car guard, and we would have a little chat. I started to wonder where he was when I didn’t see him for a while. I was so shocked when I saw him pull up and tell me that he bought a car with the tips and that he is now an e-hailing service driver. My heart exploded with happiness.”

Du Plooy said she had been inspired by Ndayishimi­ye’s resilience.

“If anything gets me down, I will think of Omar. We often take for granted the difference you make to someone when you give them a tip. Now I’m spending like R500 a month on tips after seeing it’s so worth it. You are not always able to, but if you are, it’s going to a good cause.”

 ??  ?? OMAR Ndayishimi­ye, a former car guard, saved his tips and has been able to buy his own vehicle.
OMAR Ndayishimi­ye, a former car guard, saved his tips and has been able to buy his own vehicle.

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