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Security company director arrested for illegal fi****ms and ammunitionsDENNILTON - A 49-year-old security company direct...
10/12/2025

Security company director arrested for illegal fi****ms and ammunitions
DENNILTON - A 49-year-old security company director, Makopole Jones Mathunyane, appeared in the Moutse Magistrate's Court on Wednesday 3 December 2025, facing charges of unlawful possession of fi****ms and ammunition.
Mathunyane was arrested on Tuesday 2 December 2025, at Motsia Mall in Dennilton, by the Polokwane-based Hawks Serious Organised Crime Investigation (SOCI) and other law enforcement authorities.
Warrant Officer Lethunya Mmuroa, Hawks Spokesperson in Limpopo, said the arrest followed a tip-off about a security company operating with unlicensed fi****ms in Dennilton.
“During the arrest, the police seized two rifles, a pump gun, and ammunition during the operation,” he said.
Mmuroa said the case was remanded and the suspect will appear again soon for a bail application, with police investigations ongoing.

Disability Fun Day celebrated in MogorwaneMOGORWANE – The Sekhukhune District Municipality SDM), has on Saturday 6 Decem...
10/12/2025

Disability Fun Day celebrated in Mogorwane
MOGORWANE – The Sekhukhune District Municipality SDM), has on Saturday 6 December 2025 hosted the Disability Fun Day at Mogorwane Village outside Jane Furse under the theme: "Creating Multi-Sectoral Partnership for a Disability Inclusive Day".
The Disability Fun Day aimed to promote awareness and understanding of disability issues, and to celebrate the resilience and hope of people with disabilities.
The event brought together local leaders, stakeholders, and people with disabilities to promote awareness, inclusion, and empowerment.
During the event, the Executive Mayor of SDM, Cllr Minah Bahula, highlighted the importance of creating an inclusive environment where people with disabilities can participate fully in socio-economic development. She was joined by MEC for Social Development Florence Radzilani
"We are committed to fostering a society that values and supports people with disabilities. This event is a step towards creating a more inclusive and equitable community," Bahula said.
The event featured the presence of Miss South Africa Disability, Botšeeetše Kgaphola, who was recently crowned at a national event in Venda.
The Mayor of Makhuduthamaga Municipality, Cllr Merah Mahlase, and several MMCs from the district municipality also attended the event.

MEC Mathye advices communities of stokvel safety risksSEKHUKHUNE - Limpopo MEC for Transport and Community Safety, Viole...
10/12/2025

MEC Mathye advices communities of stokvel safety risks
SEKHUKHUNE - Limpopo MEC for Transport and Community Safety, Violet Mathye, is urging communities across the province to be cautious when handling stokvel savings and social-club funds during the festive season.
As thousands prepare to withdraw or distribute money saved throughout the year, MEC Mathye warns that criminals are targeting stokvel groups, social savings clubs, and individuals withdrawing large amounts of cash.
"Criminals are watching, and they strike fast. We urge every community member to prioritise safety and avoid carrying or withdrawing large amounts of cash," she said.
To stay safe, MEC Mathye advises stokvels and savings groups to avoid withdrawing bulk cash, especially during high-risk periods and use electronic transfers for payouts directly into each member's bank account.
Mathye furthered advised the public to deposit contributions electronically instead of collecting cash at meetings.
“Keep meeting times, pay-out dates, and venues private, remain vigilant when entering or leaving banks, ATMs, or financial institutions and report suspicious behaviour immediately to the nearest police station,” she said.
Mathye went on to say: “We want every citizen to enjoy the festive season safely," MEC Mathye added. "Let us be proactive, vigilant, and responsible with our finances. Together, we can prevent crime and protect our hard-earned savings."
To report crime or suspicious activity, call SAPS Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or use the MySAPS App.

This week’s Dispatch issue 4151. Man swept away by floods at Atok 2. MLM observe International Men’s Day through sports ...
04/12/2025

This week’s Dispatch issue 415

1. Man swept away by floods at Atok
2. MLM observe International Men’s Day through sports and wellness
3. Limpopo women and children remain at risk of GBV, says DA

Violet storms ravage Dennilton and Diphale Villages, leaving families homelessDENNILTON/DIPHALE - A powerful violet stor...
04/12/2025

Violet storms ravage Dennilton and Diphale Villages, leaving families homeless
DENNILTON/DIPHALE - A powerful violet storm accompanied by heavy rain and strong winds ravaged Ntwane Village in Dennilton, Elias Motsoaledi Local Municipality (EMLM) on Sunday 30 November 2025, leaving a trail of destruction and residents without homes.
The heavy storm, accompanied by heavy rain, blew away roofs and uprooted trees, leaving some families without shelter. No casualties have been reported so far.
"It was like a nightmare. I was sleeping when I heard a loud noise, and then I saw my roof flying away. I don't know what to do. I have nowhere to go with my children. We are homeless because of this storm," said one of the affected residents.
Another resident, expressed his frustration and desperation. "We have been asking the government to help us with proper housing, but nothing happens. Now, our houses are destroyed, and we are left with nothing. It is not fair," he said.
The storm uprooted several trees, blocking some of the village roads and disrupting access to essential services. The Elias Motsoaledi Local Municipality has yet to release an official statement on the extent of the damage and the response efforts.
The people of Ntwane Village are calling on the government and humanitarian organizations to provide them with immediate assistance and support to rebuild their homes and lives.
"I just want a safe place to stay with my family. We can't stay in a tent forever. We need help, and we need it now," said a resident.
Similar storms have been reported in other parts of Limpopo, with over 50 families left without proper shelters in Diphale, outside Burgersfort, and 20 houses damaged in villages in the Fetakgomo-Tubatse Municipality (FTLM).
The storm, which occurred on Saturday 29 November 2025, caused significant damage to houses, with roofs blown off and some completely destroyed.
Following the incident, the Limpopo Provincial Disaster Management team rushed to the ground, providing blankets, tents, and food parcels to the displaced families.
The Limpopo Department of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs (COGHSTA) has also assisted in relocating the affected families to the local community hall.
According to reports, the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) is ready to provide additional food parcels upon verification of numbers. Eskom is also working to restore electricity in the affected areas, with the assistance of the South African Police Services (SAPS).
The two incidents are part of a larger pattern of severe weather events affecting Limpopo, with Sekhukhune being the hardest hit, accounting for 170 families affected.
The FTLM office has experienced similar storms, including one that damaged municipal infrastructure in Burgersfort on 20 November 2025.
The Limpopo Provincial Government has urged residents to be vigilant and take extra caution, especially during peak travel periods.
Recently, the South African Weather Service (SAWS) had issued a yellow level 2 warning for severe thunderstorms across several provinces, including Limpopo, warning of potential flooding and strong winds.
Affected residents are advised to contact the Limpopo Provincial Disaster Management Centre toll-free number on 0800 222 111, for reporting emergencies.

Police intensify the hunt for house robberies’ suspects in DenniltonDENNNILTON - The Provincial Commissioner of the Poli...
04/12/2025

Police intensify the hunt for house robberies’ suspects in Dennilton
DENNNILTON - The Provincial Commissioner of the Police in Limpopo, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, has directed the police in Dennilton to track down suspects involved in a spate of house robberies that occurred in the early morning hours of Wednesday 26 November 2025.
According to the police, this if after three separate incidents occurred at Vezinyawo and Mpheleng, Ntswelemotse Villages, where suspects armed with fi****ms targeted homes, stealing cellphones, cash, and vehicles.
Colonel Malesela Ledwaba, Limpopo Provincial Police Spokesperson, said in the first incident, a 33-year-old male victim was asleep when three unknown male suspects forced their way into his house, ransacking the premises and stealing three cellphones.
“Allegedly the victim heard a knock at the window with a person claiming to be his brother asking him to open quickly. When he opened the door his brother was not there. Suddenly, three unknown male suspects armed with fi****ms emerged and created an impression that they were looking for the victim’s brother. The trio, allegedly forced the victim back into the house where they found the sister of the victim and ransacked the house and took three cellphones. The three male suspects who were apparently speaking Sepedi language, fled the scene on foot,” explained Ledwaba.
He added that in another incident, three male suspects, armed with fi****ms, forced entry into a house of a 38 year-old male victim who was asleep at Mpheleng Village at about 02:44.
“The suspects took a Samsung cellphone and forcefully transferred an undisclosed amount of cash. They also took undisclosed amount of cash in the house before taking, keys of a Toyota GD6 bakkie and Toyota Corolla and immediately fled the scene on foot,” Ledwaba informed.
Ledwaba furthered said in the third house robbery incident occurred at about 02:45 at Mpheleng Village, a 47-year-old female victim was allegedly preparing herself to go to work when she went outside to fetch water.
“The victim was apparently surprised by individuals at the gate and quickly rushed back into the house and locked the door. The suspects allegedly kicked the door open. Two armed male suspects suddenly forced entry. The victim was subsequently robbed of three cellphones and the suspects fired shots outside the house before fleeing the scene on foot,” said Ledwaba.
He said a massive manhunt is underway, and anyone with information is requested to contact the Investigating Officer, Constable Simon Mahlangu, on 076 588 6388, Crime Stop Number on 08600 10111, the nearest police station or make use of MYSAPSApp.

Man swept away by floods at Atok  ATOKThe Apel  SAPS have launched an intensive search operation following a drowning in...
04/12/2025

Man swept away by floods at Atok

ATOK
The Apel SAPS have launched an intensive search operation following a drowning incident in which a 31-year-old male driver was swept away by a flooded river at Atok on Monday night, December 1, at around 21:30.
According to reports, a vehicle attempting to cross the river was swept away by strong currents. A male passenger managed to rescue himself and was taken to a local clinic where he received medical treatment and was later discharged.

"A search operation was immediately activated involving Apel SAPS, SAPS Search and Rescue Unit, local security services, and mine personnel, including drown pilots, as well as EMS personnel. During the operation, the missing vehicle was located; however, due to dangerous weather conditions and rising water levels, rescuers were unable to reach it. The search was suspended for safety reasons and resumed the following morning. The vehicle was successfully retrieved, but the 31-year-old driver remained missing," said Limpopo SAPS spokesperson Colonel Malesela Ledwaba.

He said the SAPS Search and Rescue Unit and other supporting teams kept continuing with the search to locate the missing man. Efforts remain ongoing.
The Provincial Commissioner of Police in Limpopo, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, expressed her appreciation to all role-players for their commitment and teamwork under challenging conditions.

“We extend our gratitude to every stakeholder who has been working tirelessly since this tragic incident. We urge community members to exercise extreme caution when approaching or attempting to cross rivers, particularly during heavy rainfall and flooding,” said Lieutenant General Hadebe.
Police investigations are continuing.

Limpopo women and children remain at risk of GBV, says DALIMPOPO - The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Limpopo has expressed...
03/12/2025

Limpopo women and children remain at risk of GBV, says DA
LIMPOPO - The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Limpopo has expressed concern over the rising cases of gender-based violence (GBV) in the province, with reported sexual offences increasing by 11% and 5.4% in the first and second quarters of 2025/2026, respectively.
The DA's concerns come as the province observes the 16 Days of Activism campaign, which the party described as "bureaucratically rolled out annually" without tangible results.
According to DA Limpopo Provincial Spokesperson for Transport and Community Safety, Marie Helm, the party is concerned that the province recorded 916 reported cases of sexual offences in the first quarter and 957 in the 2nd quarter, totalling 1,873 cases in just six months.
"The rise in sexual offences is a stark reminder of the persistent misguided efforts to instil a lack of zero tolerance for gender-based violence and femicide (GBV+F) in our society. This is made worse by a lack of resources and experienced investigating officers," Helm said.
She highlighted that residences of perpetrators, victims and public places are the most common locations for reported r**e cases in Limpopo, with the Thohoyandou policing area remaining a longstanding r**e hotspot.
“During the same period, 3691 incidents of domestic violence were reported, 39 of which were murder cases. The latest StatsSA report on child victims of crime based on SAPS crime statistics indicate that of all crimes committed in Limpopo against children, 54.3% were for r**e, the highest percentage nationally. The percentage of sexual assault against children in Limpopo also increased steadily from around four percent in 2010/2011 to around six percent in 2022/23,” informed Helm.
She said the DA believes that GBV can only be effectively eradicated with sensitised police services, funded shelters, trained doctors, nurses, and social workers, and DNA labs that are adequately resourced.
"We call on the MEC for Transport and Community Safety, Violet Mathye, to utilise the Court Watch programme specifically to track GBV cases and measure the effectiveness of SAPS, the National Prosecuting Authority, and the courts in supporting victims," Helm said.
Helm emphasized that violence against women and children erodes the moral fibre of society, and the DA is committed to holding the provincial government and SAPS accountable in addressing the current unacceptable culture of r**e and domestic violence-related crimes in the province.

Bogus prophet gets three life terms for murder, r**e and robberyBROOKLYN - The Limpopo Division of the High Court, sitti...
03/12/2025

Bogus prophet gets three life terms for murder, r**e and robbery
BROOKLYN - The Limpopo Division of the High Court, sitting at Polokwane, has on Monday 1 December 2025, convicted and sentenced a bogus prophet, Mothupi Tjale Tau (36), from Brooklyn Village outside Jane Furse to three life imprisonment and additional 37 years imprisonment for multiple offences including two counts of murder, two counts of kidnapping, r**e, robbery with aggravating circumstances and assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm.
The court found Tau guilty of the heinous crimes committed against Hellen Teiwa Malepe (38), and her 18-year-old daughter Kgaogelo Michelle Malepe, committed between 29 and 30 December 2023 at Oaks Village.
At the time, Tau had presented himself as a prophet, offering spiritual guidance to the family, but instead, he brutally attacked and killed them.
Mashudu Malabi, Regional Spokesperson for the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) in Limpopo, said the evidence presented in court revealed that Tau demanded money from Hellen Malepe, stabbed her multiple times, and left her for dead.
“The accused came to the victim’s house demanding money. He forcefully dragged the deceased from her house to the nearby bushes where he stabbed her multiple times leaving her for dead. He further robbed her of her cellphone and went back to the house where he found the victim’s 18-year-old daughter, strangled her until she was unconscious. He thereafter r**ed her and also inflicted grievous bodily injuries on the second victim. She later succumbed to injuries and was certified dead at the scene,” she said.
Malabi added that after the ordeal, Tau stuffed the victim’s 5-year-old son with a jersey in his mouth, tied him with a masking tape around his mouth and tied his hands behind his back and locked him inside the house, leaving him in full exposure of her deceased sister’s lifeless body.
“After thorough investigation by the police, the accused was arrested and kept in custody until his trial. He pleaded not guilty however, he was ultimately found guilty of the charges after he claimed that he was not responsible for these vile acts,” she said.
During the trial, Senior State Advocate, Lerato Mohlaka, argued that the accused's actions were premeditated and that he had shown no remorse for his crimes. She emphasized that the case was a classic example of gender-based violence, which has been declared a national disaster in South Africa.

"The state further submitted that the court should take note that Gender-Based Violence was declared a national disaster by the President of the Republic of South Africa. Not only is it prevalent and very serious within the jurisdiction of this court, however, the facts of this particular case have sent shock waves to the community of the Oaks Village and the country," Mohlaka said.
Director of Public Prosecutions, Advocate Ivy Thenga, praised the sterling work of Advocate Mohlaka and Investigating Officer, Sergeant Shawn Mbhalati, for securing the conviction.
The court also ordered that Tau's name be registered in the National Register of Sexual Offenders and declared him unfit to possess a firearm and work with children.

Seven arrested after brutal mob justice murder in MasakanengMASAKANENG - Seven male suspects, aged 18 to 40, have been t...
27/11/2025

Seven arrested after brutal mob justice murder in Masakaneng
MASAKANENG - Seven male suspects, aged 18 to 40, have been taken into custody following a deadly mob justice incident in Masakaneng outside Groblersdal the police said.
According to the police report, the incident occurred on Thursday night, 20 Nov 2025, when an unknown man was assaulted and killed in the area.
Colonel Malesela Ledwaba, said according to preliminary reports, at about 18:45, a group of community members from Motetema allegedly drove to Masakaneng, forcibly removed the victim from a rental property, and accused him of stealing copper cables.
“The group assaulted him, later finding a plastic bag with copper cables. Instead of handing the matter over to police, they continued their vigilante actions. The driver of a bakkie then transported the severely injured man to a nearby clinic, but the victim was declared dead on arrival,” explained Ledwaba.
He said a manhunt was launched, and the seven suspects were arrested in the early hours of Friday 21 Nov 2025 in Motetema Township.
“They face murder charges and are scheduled to appear before the Motetema Magistrate’s Court. Police investigations are ongoing,” said Ledwaba.
The Provincial Commissioner of the Police in Limpopo, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, has strongly condemned the incident, warning communities against taking the law into their own hands.
“Vigilantism has no place in our society. Community members must work with the police and allow the justice system to function. We will not tolerate acts of mob justice, and those involved will face the full might of the law,” said Hadebe.

Bloempoort Secondary School Science Lab torched, police manhunt underwayBLOEMPOORT - A manhunt has been launched by poli...
27/11/2025

Bloempoort Secondary School Science Lab torched, police manhunt underway
BLOEMPOORT - A manhunt has been launched by police in Dennilton, after unknown suspects set alight the science laboratory at Ngoato'a Mphela School in Bloempoort Village.
During the incident, the school lab suffered a devastating destruction during fire incident which started in the early hours of Saturday 22 November 2025.
The incident, reported around 4am, is believed to be the work of vandals who have repeatedly targeted the school in recent weeks.
“We believe the fire was deliberately started by the same people who have been vandalising the school,” said a concerned community source.
Recent incidents include a messy feeding‑scheme kitchen and a vandalised exam hall, highlighting a troubling pattern of destruction.
The Sekhukhune Fire Department responded swiftly, containing the blaze before it could spread to nearby classrooms.
The school community hopes the swift police action will bring the perpetrators to justice and protect the learning environment for students.
Colonel Malesela Ledwaba, Limpopo Provincial Police Spokesperson, confirmed the incident, adding that a case of arson was opened at Dennilton Police Station and an investigation is in full swing.
“At about 05:20 on Saturday, officers responded to a blaze at the school, finding the lab engulfed in flames as community members tried to extinguish it. Fire fighters eventually brought the fire under control,” he said.
Ledwaba said preliminary police investigations indicate that the perpetrators forced open a window to gain entry into the administration block.
“The offices inside were ransacked, including the principal’s office. The police are determining what items may have been stolen,” explained Ledwaba.
He said the motive of the incident remains unknown, and no arrests have been made.
Provincial Commissioner of the Police in Limpopo, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, condemned the arson attacks, describing it as a “deliberate act aimed at destabilising learning and the future of young people.” She urged the community to share any information that could aid the investigation.
The police appeal to anyone with information to contact Investigating Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Phasha on 079 524 1351, the Crime Stop Line on 08600 10111, or make use the MySAPS App. The police assure anonymity for informants.

Stepfather gets life imprisonment for sexual offencesGROBLERSDAL - The Groblersdal Regional Court has on Wednesday 19 No...
27/11/2025

Stepfather gets life imprisonment for sexual offences
GROBLERSDAL - The Groblersdal Regional Court has on Wednesday 19 November 2025 convicted and sentenced a 40-year-old man from Vezinyao Village in Dennilton, to life imprisonment for the r**e of a 15-year-old minor girl and an additional 8 years imprisonment for sexual assault.
The name of the accused is concealed to protect the identity of the victim and to avoid secondary victimisation of the child.
Mashudu Malabi, National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) Spokesperson in Limpopo, said the court further declared the accused unfit to possess a firearm in terms of section 103 of Act 60 of 2000, and unfit to work with children in terms of section 120 of Act 38 of 2005.
“The incidents occurred between July 2016 and May 2017, at Vezinyao Village, when the victim was sent to the accused’s house to collect relish, and upon her arrival, the accused took her to the bedroom and instructed her to undress and lie on the floor and r**ed her. He then threatened to hang or make her disappear in case she told anyone,” explained Malabi.
She added that in another incident, the accused was at his shop when the second victim, aged 13, came to buy a soft drink.
“While the victim was inside the shop, the accused started touching her breast and thighs inappropriately and pulled her skirt. The victim ran out of the shop and reported the matter to her school principal, who informed the social worker. A case was opened against the accused, who was arrested thereafter. He was also linked to the DNA and J88 medical report,” informed Malabi.
She said the accused pleaded not guilty to the charges, and the state led evidence of witnesses who testified that the accused and the victim’s mother were in a relationship as boyfriend and girlfriend.
In aggravation of sentence, State Prosecutor Raesibe Sharon Malatji presented a Victim Impact Report compiled by Social Worker Tebogo Chauke, along with a pre-sentence report.
They highlighted that the psychological and emotional trauma experienced by both the victim and the r**e victim was severely affected to the point that she had to drop out of school, and she constantly lives in fear that the accused might harm her again.
The state further argued that the accused’s conduct was selfless and deserved severe punishment.
He was in a position of authority and was considered to be a trustworthy person by the victim’s mother; he violated the victim’s constitutional right to dignity, privacy, and freedom of a person. The state concluded by arguing that the aggravating circumstances outweigh the personal circumstances of the accused and that there are no substantial and compelling circumstances for the court to deviate from the prescribed minimum sentences.
The National Prosecuting Authority welcomed the sentences imposed. Director of Public Prosecution, Adv. Ivy Thenga, said she is pleased to witness victims of Gender- Based Violence receiving justice as she stands firm against the abuse of women and children. She further praised the prosecution and other stakeholders involved in achieving these outcomes.

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