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...

RWANDA SUES UK OVER CANCELLED ASYLUM DEAL. (PHOTO).


 Rwanda sues UK over cancelled asylum deal


Rwanda has sued the British government over a controversial migration deal which London abandoned about two years ago, according to a statement.


British Prime Minister Keir Starmer abandoned the deal between the two countries, which was negotiated by the previous government, when he took office in July 2024, following wide condemnation of the move by rights activists.


London had reportedly paid Kigali £240 million ($330.9 million) before the deal was abandoned.


In November 2024, the UK requested that Rwanda forgo two payments of £50 million that were due in April 2025 and April 2026, arguing that it was doing so in anticipation of the formal termination of the treaty, according to Kigali.


New terms


Rwanda indicated that it could accept the arrangements should the treaty be terminated, provided that new financial terms would be negotiated and agreed to.


But discussions between Rwanda and the UK did not ultimately take place, and “the amounts remain due and payable under the treaty,” the statement said, Anadolu Agency reported.


Kigali reported the case at the Netherlands-based Permanent Court of Arbitration last November after the UK made it clear that it has no intention of making further payments under the treaty.


In the statement, Rwanda accuses the UK prime minister of declaring that the deal was “dead and buried” without prior notice to Kigali, contrary to the spirit of the partnership.


It also accuses the UK of breaching terms of the treaty in “respect of the financial arrangements” as well as “refusing to make arrangements to resettle vulnerable refugees from Rwanda.”


‘UK’s intrasigence’


“Rwanda regrets that it has been necessary to pursue these claims in arbitration, but faced with the United Kingdom’s intransigence on these issues, it has been left with no other choices,” the statement added.


Britain had struck a controversial migration deal with Rwanda in April 2022 that would facilitate sending some migrants who arrive in the UK across the English Channel to the East African country, where their asylum claims would be processed.


But after assuming office, Starmer announced that he would not continue with the previous government’s policy to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda, describing it as “gimmicks that don’t act as a deterrent.”

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