S. A: FOUR PEOPLE HAVE DIED AFTER A CAR WAS SWEPT AWAY AT AN OVERFLOWING BRIDGE IN THE MAKOTOPONG RIVER NEAR SEBAYENG.(PHOTO).

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 Four people have died after a car was swept away at an overflowing bridge in the Makotopong River near Sebayeng. Police recovered the bodies after a blue Renault Kwid carrying five occupants was pulled into the river during heavy water flow on Sunday morning, 8 March 2026. One passenger escaped from the vehicle and alerted police and emergency services. Police say the car was travelling along the Madiga–Makotopong gravel road when it overturned at the flooded bridge and was dragged into the river. The Provincial Search and Rescue team recovered the first body on Sunday. The victim was identified as Lebapa Petrus Mochitele, 27, from Madiga Village. EMS personnel declared him dead at the scene. Search operations resumed on Monday with the SAPS Water Wing Unit, EMS Search and Rescue, the Fire and Rescue Department, and an EMS helicopter. Teams located the submerged vehicle and recovered three more bodies. The victims were identified as Seobi Dikgale, 33, Betty Makokoane, 22, and Shel...

NIGERIAN MAN DROVE HIS POWERBIKE FROM LONDON TO AFRICA.(PHOTOS).


Brave Nigerian Man Riding His Motorcycle from London to Lagos Enters Africa, Closes in on Casablanca, Morocco.


Kunle Adeyanju, the Nigerian man who is riding on his bike from London, the United Kingdom to Lagos, Nigeria, is now in Africa.


The brave man shared a selfie picture indicating that he is close to Casablanca, Morocco as seen in a signpost where he took the photo.


Kunle had announced his journey last week, saying it is a journey of 12,000km which would take 25 days to complete.


The Nigerian man, Kunle Adeyanju, who has undertaken a charity ride from London, the United Kingdom to Lagos, Nigeria, has arrived in Africa. The man who is riding on his bike made the announcement through a tweet he shared on Monday, April 25th.

He has shocked many people who doubted him when he started his journey. People were asking if it is possible. Today is the 6th day of the 12,000km journey. He shared a tweet that, telling the story of where he is.


Reacting, @MrMalvins said: "Safe travels sir...Naija police, please don't embarrass us when this man gets to Lagos...Abeg."


#LondonToLagos.

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