A LIMPOPO MAN WHO STABBED HIS GIRLFRIEND TO DEATH IN FRONT OF HIS OWN MOTHER WILL SPEND THE NEXT 20 YEARS IN PRISON.(PHOTO).

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 A Limpopo man who stabbed his girlfriend to death in front of his own mother will spend the next 20 years in prison. The Polokwane High Court sentenced 48 year old Nathaniel Molatelo Mokgehle from Sekonye Village in the Botlokwa policing area for the murder of his girlfriend, 41 year old Mokgadi Julia Mohlaela. The court heard he chased her out of the house and continued stabbing her until she collapsed and died. Mokgehle also received six months for malicious damage to property. The sentence will run at the same time as the 20 year murder sentence. Evidence presented in court showed the victim had previously opened a malicious damage to property case against him. He was still attending court for that case when the murder happened. The attack happened on 08 June 2025 around 16:00 at his mother’s home in Sekonye Village. Mohlaela had gone there to speak with his mother about ending the relationship because of alleged abuse. During the confrontation, Mokgehle pulled out a knife and ...

NATASHA VS AKPABIO: 'WHY RECALLING A SENATOR IS VERY EXPENSIVE'- SHEHU SANI. (PHOTO).'


 Natasha vs Akpabio: ‘Why recalling a senator is very expensive’ – Shehu Sani


Former federal lawmaker, Senator Shehu Sani has revealed that recalling an incumbent Senator is a very expensive plot because it demands huge financial backing.


The former lawmaker stated this in a Facebook post on Saturday, amid speculation of plots to recall the lawmaker representing Kogi Central, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.


The plot followed Natasha’s sexual harassment allegation against the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio.


In his post, Shehu Sani stated that “recalling a Senator is a very expensive plot that can only be hatched or financially backed by the state”.


According to him, to avert recall, the embattled Senator “must have to spend huge amounts of money or depend on the magnanimity of his constituents to Survive”.


“Every person elected into office will naturally have his battles to fight; the battles are usually time, emotion and resource consuming. Sitting on the throne of power is sitting on a thorn. There is no rest or breathing space for the head that wears the crown.


“We have been through that experience and fire and I can feel the troubles of those in the office. That’s why you see people age faster by the time they exit the office.


“The day you get elected as a Councillor, lawmaker, Governor or President, that is bye bye to your mental peace until your exit. Power is not a bed of roses”, the post added.

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