Modimolle, Limpopo – A 38-year-old man, Satiel Ramadikela Molobi, has been sentenced to an effective 25 years in prison by the Modimolle Regional Court after being convicted on charges related to violent crimes against women in the area.
Molobi was found guilty on two counts of robbery with aggravating circumstances, each carrying a 20-year sentence; two counts of kidnapping, resulting in a combined five-year term; and one count of theft from a motor vehicle, with a five-year sentence. The court ruled that these sentences would run concurrently, leading to the effective 25-year imprisonment without parole options.
Additionally, Molobi has been declared unfit to own or possess any firearm or ammunition under Section 103(4) of the Firearms Control Act.
The crimes occurred in February 2024, when Molobi targeted female drivers in Modimolle town. He positioned himself near residential gates, entering and concealing himself in vehicles while victims stepped out to open the gates. Once the women returned and began driving, he threatened them with a knife, compelling them to travel around the town as he stole cash, cellphones, and jewelry before escaping on foot.
The Modimolle Vehicle Crime Investigation Unit conducted the probe that led to Molobi’s arrest, following the sharing of details about the incidents and targeted investigative efforts.
Limpopo’s Provincial Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, commended the lead investigator for their diligence in securing the conviction and protecting the community from further harm.
Five Dead, Dozens Injured in Limpopo Bus Accident on N1 Highway

MAKHADO – A bus accident on the N1 highway in Limpopo province claimed five lives and left 32 others injured early on February 19, 2026. The incident occurred at approximately 2:50 AM near Ingwe Lodge in the Vhembe District, outside Makhado, also known as Louis Trichardt.
The Marcopolo bus was traveling from Gauteng province toward Musina, with passengers intending to continue to Zimbabwe. Preliminary reports indicate the driver lost control of the vehicle, causing it to veer off the roadway and plunge into a ditch or embankment.
Among the deceased were the male driver, one female passenger, and three male passengers. Of the injured, four sustained serious injuries, ten were critically hurt, and eighteen had minor injuries. All survivors were transported to nearby medical facilities for treatment.
The N1-29 road was closed in both directions following the crash, with emergency services, traffic officers, and investigators remaining on site to clear the area and conduct a full probe. Motorists were advised to use alternative routes due to expected delays.
This location is the same spot where a previous bus crash in October 2025 resulted in at least 42 fatalities, involving passengers traveling to Zimbabwe and Malawi. Survivors of the recent incident have called for an investigation into road safety at the site, citing similarities to the prior tragedy. Transport ministers have instructed the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) to develop engineering solutions for the curve just after Makhado, where crashes have increased.
Limpopo’s MEC for Transport and Community Safety, Violet Mathye, visited the scene and expressed condolences to the families of the deceased while wishing a speedy recovery to the injured. An official investigation into the exact cause, including potential factors like overloading, is ongoing.
Bail Hearing Postponed for Knysna Murder Accused Mervyn Bock

Knysna, South Africa – The bail application for 40-year-old Mervyn Bock, accused of murdering his 39-year-old girlfriend Velia Strydom, has been delayed until next Friday at the Knysna Magistrate’s Court.
Bock faces charges related to the killing of Strydom in December 2025, after which he allegedly dumped her decomposed body in a secluded bush area near the Red Bridge along a gravel road in Knysna. The body was discovered on December 12, 2025.
During the bail proceedings, the investigating officer testified that Bock poses a flight risk and urged the court to deny bail. Evidence presented included Bock’s Google search history, which featured queries on strangulation techniques, recovery time from strangulation injuries, post-strangulation effects, body cooling after death, postmortem swelling, successful murder cases, and individuals who evaded murder convictions.
The court also learned that Strydom was set to testify against Bock in an ongoing fraud case. Furthermore, a previous girlfriend had secured a protection order against him following an alleged strangulation attempt.
Bock remains in custody pending the rescheduled hearing.
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Arrest of Robert Mugabe’s Son Follows Shooting Incident in Johannesburg

Johannesburg, South Africa – Authorities have detained Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, son of the late Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe, in connection with a shooting at his residence in the upscale Hyde Park area.
The event unfolded early Thursday morning when a gardener working at the property sustained gunshot wounds. The victim remains in critical condition at a local hospital.
Law enforcement officials arrived at the scene and took two individuals into custody, one of whom is Mugabe. An investigation into attempted murder has been launched, with police actively seeking the weapon involved in the incident.
According to accounts from witnesses, Mugabe at first declined to allow access through the gates but later complied with the officers’ demands.
Details regarding the reason behind the shooting remain unclear as the probe continues.



