The famous Durbanite and Zayoni teacher, Bhongolethu “Dr Khehlelezi” Mzozo, was honored by making it run at a speed of 171 km/h in a zone that allows 120 km/h at Park Rynie, south of the KwaZulu-Natal coast on Monday.
Speaking on social media, Khehlelezi said he was running away from people who surrounded him at the Galleria Mall in Manzimtoti. He said he got down and left his reputation because he thought he was being lured by people who killed politicians.
He admitted that he saw the police who were trying to stop him, but out of concern for his own life, he ran away and entered the doors of another friend’s house, where he hid. He said the next day, when he came out of hiding, he came across the police who stopped him.
Driving, he said that he first passed them but then turned back. He said that he asked him why he ran away from them the day before, and he explained to them that they went with him before releasing him after paying R1 000 bail.
The issue of Khehlelezi’s arrest was first revealed by the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport’s Facebook page. In the statement of the Ministry, it was said that the suspect was arrested after he said that he was stopped by the RTI police on the N2 and that he first made a noise, and then shouted.
“The moon is seeing that it is being arrested, it is seen that the moon is smoking, the bishop is eating the ground, leaving a shadow. Good RTIs, invincible, use techniques to save themselves.”
Continuing the statement of the Ministry, we said that it has become history that this moon was caught again when it was caught in another place and it was moving fast, not knowing where it was going.
“Good RTIs pose the question #NenzaniLaZwenihe said it was eating the ground and it was slippery – it got so bad, he was arrested.”
The statement said, this month, who is deeply involved in politics as he is a strong member of the Mkhonto we Sizwe Party and is also involved in the field of entertainment and planning, appeared at the Scottburgh Magistrate’s Court, on Tuesday.