Nota Baloyi recounts how he beat up some police officers. The outspoken critic rates SA over Zimbabwe and further explains the reason behind his decision.
The businessman said he accused his mother of theft and she went ahead to call cops against him.
Baloyi said he didn’t give in to the cops because he beat them up and wasn’t arrested.
“South Africa will never turn into Zimbabwe because we beat the cops up in South Africa, not the other way around. I went to confront my mother about the money she stole from me & she called the cops. I beat them up & when back up arrived they saw the damage & didn’t want the smoke,” he tweeted.
Nota’s confession got many howling, while others questioned his sanity.
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