
We have all heard the saying, “opposites attract,” and music executive Nota Baloyi and renowned poet Ntsiki Mazwai have recently proven this statement to be two.
For years, the duo, renowned for their controversial comments on social media, have made it known that they find it difficult to see eye to eye, with both exchanging occasional jabs at one another when it comes to their personal lives.
This comes after Ntsiki’s outlook on the world, which often had her compared to Nota, with many hinting that they would be a great fit as a couple. Instead, this has proven to be something which has irritated her in the past, as she feels that their ideologies are worlds apart.
Furthermore, Ntsiki has also hinted that she fears for his ex-wife Berita, at a time when she and Nota were involved in a public clash on social media.
With these blows continuing to go back and forth, things appear to be different in 2025.
Social media users have recently been left stunned after Ntsiki invited Nota as a guest on a recent episode of her Moya podcast, where they engaged in various topics surrounding life, such as some of his legal issues, upbringing, living in a township, and the journey of being a black man.
NOTA and Ntsiki Mazwai kiss and make up: ♥️
“I’m sorry, because of my legal troubles, my Credit cards are blocked, I can’t be a Member—it has been like that for two years,” 😳😳😳
Damn… 😢 pic.twitter.com/FGGM4MxzRW
— YaseBlock B 🇸🇿 (@ThisIsColbert) May 8, 2025
After a snippet of the conversation was shared on social media, users quickly took to the comments to share their astonishment.
One user wrote:
These two in one room😅. I have to watch it this coming weekend. @ntsikimazwai , which episode is this?
— Mduh (@ThisIsMduh) May 8, 2025
Another added:
“She was the baddest , he was the realest”
— M. (@Mack_zdaddy) May 8, 2025
Meanwhile, a third also noted:
“She was the baddest , he was the realest”
— M. (@Mack_zdaddy) May 8, 2025
Could this be the beginning of great things to come?
Also see: Ntsiki Mazwai labels Nota Baloyi as a danger to society