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 ...

LASPARK SWIFTLY CLEARS FALLEN TREES AFTER HEAVY RAINFALL. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.


 LASPARK SWIFTLY CLEARS FALLEN TREES AFTER HEAVY RAINFALL


Following the heavy rainfall on Tuesday night, April 22, 2025, the Lagos State Parks and Gardens Agency (LASPARK) swiftly activated its emergency response team to clear fallen trees across Ikoyi, Ikeja, and surrounding areas.


Major operations were carried out on Alexander, McDonald, and Bourdillon Roads in Ikoyi, where trees blocked traffic. On Bourdillon, a large tree fell on power lines, prompting a controlled power outage in collaboration with EKEDC to ensure safe removal.


Similar incidents were addressed at the Multi-Agency Complex, Alausa; Adekunle Fajuyi, Ikeja GRA; and Akin Adesola, Victoria Island. LASPARK teams worked overnight to restore road access and ensure public safety.


The Agency appreciated residents’ cooperation and LAWMA’s support in clearing debris. LASPARK encourages the public to always report blown-over trees via its Emergency Hotline: 09017960980.


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