Controversial Pastor Paseka "Mboro" Motsoeneng Opens Up In Explosive Podcast Interview
- Pastor Paseka "Mboro" Motsoeneng sat down for a much-talked-about Podcast and Chill interview
- The episode aired on Monday, with Mboro delivering shocking revelations after his time behind bars
- Internet users couldn’t get enough of the comedic yet revealing interview as Motsoeneng spilled the tea

In a move that had everyone talking, self-styled prophet Paseka "Mboro" Motsoeneng sat down for an eagerly awaited interview on Podcast and Chill, hosted by MacG. The episode premiered on Monday, and it didn't disappoint. Mboro, known for his dramatic public appearances, was ready to share his side of the story following his recent legal battles.
The controversial pastor, famous for wielding pangas (machetes) in public, had a lot to say in this episode. His legal troubles have been making headlines, but now he's giving the full scoop on what really happened. This interview was more than just an update; it was a deep dive into the mind of one of South Africa's most polarizing figures.
Honesty Unleashed: Mboro Drops Bombshells on Podcast and Chill
Just days after being released on bail, Mboro was ready to open up about his recent stint in prison. On Thursday, September 12th, he was granted bail for R3,000, while his bodyguard, Vincent Baloyi, was released with a warning. But this wasn't just about the court case—it was about what happened behind closed doors.
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The story begins on August 5th, when Motsoeneng, along with a group of armed individuals, stormed Matshidiso Primary School in Katlehong. Equipped with pangas and a rifle, they intimidated school staff and forcibly removed two children, later identified as Mboro's grandchildren, amid a custody dispute. The incident sent shockwaves through the community and led to his arrest.
An X user, @Am_Blujay, shared a snippet from the full-length Podcast and Chill interview, captioning it: "Pastor Mboro made it to 'Podcast and Chill.' The lies." The clip quickly went viral, sparking curiosity and debate among viewers.
“There were already plans for me to be raped, stabbed,” Motsoeneng claimed, revealing the harsh realities of prison life. But he wasn't going to let others take advantage of him. “With my prayer and worship, I ended up speaking. Do you see how quiet you are on your own show? You're listening to the big number.”
Motsoeneng's words hinted at his experience with the infamous Numbers Gang, a prison syndicate known in South African correctional facilities. He seemed to position himself as someone above the traditional hierarchy, asserting his dominance in a challenging environment.
MacG Dives Deep: Discussing the Case
MacG, ever the curious host, invited Mboro to elaborate on the case. “Can we talk about the case? Like, what's going on? Can you break it down?” he asked. Mboro, never one to shy away from the spotlight, obliged with a dramatic reenactment.
“I won't say where I got the pangas, but I got them. 'Don't you dare, don't you dare! Don't you dare come [at me]; I will slice you,'” Motsoeneng declared, bringing the room to life with his vivid storytelling.
He also addressed the burning down of his church following the Katlehong incident, defending his actions and criticizing those who spread rumors about him, including fellow self-styled prophet Shepherd Bushiri. Mboro didn’t hold back, calling out the misinformation and setting the record straight.
Mboro's Revelations Ignite Mzansi's Online Community
It’s no surprise that the sneak peek of the nearly two-and-a-half-hour show had South Africans buzzing. Social media was flooded with reactions as people weighed in on Mboro's bold statements and humorous anecdotes.
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Briefly News rounded up some of the best responses from the online community after @Am_Blujay's clip went viral.
@Ntsoanef wrote:
“I’ll find it and watch just for that 'heavenly selfie.' I need to hear it from the donkey's mouth.”
@LondonGalela chimed in:
“Gate-keeping the panga industry. He must plug us.”
@KagishoKai36727 added:
“Hai wena. Beke nyana ko stokies se ole last number.”
Who Is Pastor Mboro? A Closer Look at the Controversial Figure
Pastor Mboro, whose real name is Paseka Motsoeneng, was born on April 8, 1968. A South African national, he founded the Incredible Happenings Ministries, based in Germiston on the East Rand of Johannesburg. His ministry attracts thousands of followers from across the country, all eager to experience his teachings and seek healing for various ailments.
Motsoeneng is renowned for his claims of performing miracles, which have drawn both admirers and critics. However, his public persona took a dramatic turn on August 6, 2024, when he was arrested and charged with serious offenses, including kidnapping, possession of an unlicensed firearm, discharging a firearm, assault, and malicious property damage. The charges stem from the incident at Matshidiso Primary School, where video footage showed Mboro and his associates forcibly removing two children.
Initially denied bail, Mboro spent over a month in custody before being granted R3,000 bail on September 11th. His bodyguard, Clement Baloyi, received a warning and was released. Now, with the dust beginning to settle, Mboro is ready to share his side of the story with the world.
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