Nota Baloyi's Return: A Story Of Faith And Controversy
- Music mogul Nota Baloyi turned himself in last week on a rape charge and is now out of custody
- After resuming his social media activity, Baloyi shared a powerful Bible scripture from Psalm 23, sparking widespread reactions
- While some supporters rallied behind him, others criticized his actions amid the ongoing legal drama
Nota Baloyi, the outspoken music executive, is back in the spotlight after being released from police custody. Last week, he turned himself in to face charges related to a serious accusation—rape. The case has drawn significant attention, not just because of the nature of the allegations but also due to Baloyi's public persona and influence in the industry. Now, as he re-engages with his audience on social media, it's clear that this isn't just another chapter—it's a pivotal moment in his career and personal life.

Psalm 23: Nota Finds Strength in Faith
Upon his release, Nota Baloyi took to social media to share a deeply personal message rooted in faith. He quoted Psalm 23, verses 1 through 6, which emphasizes trust in God's guidance and protection during turbulent times. This verse is often recited for comfort and reassurance, and Baloyi's choice of words reflects his attempt to lean on spirituality amid the storm.
The Bible passage comes after a former "Rhythm City" actress, Itumeleng Bokaba, filed a rape charge against him. In his post, Baloyi wrote:
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"The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures; he leads me beside the still waters. He restores my soul; he leads me in the path of righteousness
For His name’s sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You anoint my head with oil; My cup runs over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me. All the days of my life, I will dwell in the house of the Lord. Forever."
Mixed Reactions Flood Social Media
As expected, Nota Baloyi's post ignited a flurry of responses online. Some supporters expressed solidarity, encouraging him to stay strong and reminding him that he has a loyal fanbase ready to stand by him. Others, however, were less forgiving, criticizing his actions and questioning the sincerity of his faith in light of the allegations.
@NegroNego08 chimed in with a lighthearted yet pointed comment:
"Release an album, bonke abaphuma ekhulukuthu bayaqopha. Nathi Mankayi, Jub Jub, now Pastor Mboro. We are waiting for your song, now."
@BougaSimon offered a reflective take on the role of faith during hardship:
"We all look up to God when facing difficulties, we tend to forget him when everything is good."
@RKumalo weighed in with a cautionary observation:
"There shall be peace for the wicked. Karma is wicked."
@RThuntsa kept it simple but profound:
"I will fear no evil, for thou art with me."
Shebeshxt Speaks Out Against Nota
Meanwhile, musician Shebeshxt didn't mince words when commenting on Nota Baloyi's arrest. According to a previous report by Briefly News, the artist made no effort to hold back his thoughts about the embattled music mogul. Known for his candid opinions, Shebeshxt expressed zero sympathy for Baloyi, emphasizing that the law must take its course regardless of one's status or influence in the industry.
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Shebeshxt's remarks came shortly after Baloyi's arrest, further fueling the debate around accountability and justice in the entertainment world. As the case unfolds, it remains to be seen how these public conversations will shape perceptions of Nota Baloyi and the broader implications for those in positions of power facing similar allegations.

