Baba Mthethwa claims ex-wife employed hitman to kill him over R1million debt – Nehanda Radio

Baba Mthethwa claims ex-wife employed hitman to kill him over R1million debt – Nehanda Radio

Popular South African soccer commentator Baba Mthethwa has claimed that his ex spouse employed a hitman to kill him over her declare that he didn’t repay a R1million debt he owes to her.

Baba Mthethwa and his ex-wife, Kgomotso Koosimile have been at one another’s throats ever since their divorce in 2017.

In the most recent installment of the lengthy operating saga, Baba Mthethwa claimed that Koosimile had employed a gunman who promised to finish his life after a soccer match in Soweto.

“I received a call while I was working at Orlando Stadium and this person told me that he was waiting for me outside the stadium and after the game he was going to send me to the cleaners,” Baba Mthethwa informed Sunday World. 

“Imagine threatening a disabled particular person? Even Kgomotso known as me nyawana (an amputee). She is loopy that girl. I reported these threats to the individuals I belief and if Kgomotso desires battle, I’m prepared.

“She can even bring an army and she will find me ready, waiting for them. I am tired of her shit!” he stated. 

Baba Mthethwa denied that he owed his former partner R1million.

“We were married in community of property and when we divorced I didn’t get even a single cent. She was supposed to give me my 50% of the estate, but she refused,” he stated.

Koosimile has up to now claimed that she was the one which put the soccer icon on the map as he was broke once they met.

“When I met Baba [Mthethwa] he had nothing, and he did not even have a place to stay,” Koosimile stated, including that she put him up in her townhouse in Ekurhuleni. 

In return, she claimed Baba Mthethwa had left her saddled with debt.

“This man had turned my life into hell, and I used to be residing in worry for years as these individuals whom he owed threatened my life and demanded that I pay his debt or else they’d take my property.

“Since we divorced, I’ve been getting individuals knocking on my door in search of Baba, claiming that they’re owed. Some had been debt collectors, and I ended up getting a personal investigator to find him as I used to be not getting help from the place he works.

“His employers told me that it was not their problem, and this put me under a lot of strain.” 

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