Motsoeneng raised eyebrows when he appeared at the High Court earlier this month and announced that he intended to run for president in the 2019 elections.
“I knew what I must do to change people’s lives. I am going to run and lead SA as a president,” he said, adding that his lack of a matric qualification should not deter people from supporting him.
Motsoeneng’s announcement was met with criticism and taken lightly by many, who would’ve been surprised when a week later he launched his own political party.
His policies for the African Content Movement include reducing social grants and forcing foreign companies to exit the country after 30 years.