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 ...

FRSC ANNOUNCES TEMPORARY TRAFFIC DIVERSION ON KADUNA–ZARIA EXPRESSWAY. (PHOTO).


 FRSC Announces Temporary Traffic Diversion On Kaduna–Zaria Expressway


The Kaduna State Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has alerted motorists traveling along the Kaduna–Zaria expressway to a temporary traffic diversion at Kilometre 49, Gwaranza Village.


In a statement released on Saturday in Kaduna, the Sector Commander, Tijjani Iliyasu, said the diversion is necessary to facilitate ongoing construction work on an overpass at the site, part of the Kaduna–Kano Standard Gauge Railway Project.


“This is to inform the motoring public, especially those plying the Kaduna–Zaria route, that there will be a temporary diversion of traffic at KM 49, Gwaranza Village,” Iliyasu stated. “The measure will enable smooth progress of the ongoing construction.”


He noted that the diversion will take effect from November 1, 2025, and remain in place until further notice.


Motorists are advised to exercise patience and comply with road signs and officials’ directions. For emergencies, the FRSC urged drivers to call its toll-free number 122 or 0913 960 1839.

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