
By OBAKENG MAJE
20 January 2026- The South African National Civic Organisation (SANCO) in Naledi said it will march to the Vryburg Magistrate’s Court today. SANCO said it will be marching regarding the alleged numerous tragic incidents that occurred at a privately-owned residential area in Vryburg.
SANCO Zonal Secretary, Tumisang Badise said about four victims, who were tenants in that yard, have been brutally attacked by pit bull dogs and unfortunately, two of the victims succumbed to their injuries. Badise said these incidents are inclusive of Remoratile Maphike (12), who was attacked by these pit bull dogs on 16 June 2024.
“Although she survived this ordeal, it has left her with severe physical injuries and psychological trauma. The recent incident occurred in the early hours of Thursday, 1January 2026 in the same yard. The victim, Mahommed Shahete (39), died on 2 January 2026 at Joe Morolong Memorial Hospital in Vryburg.
“The motive behind the march is to seek clarity from all relevant stakeholders as to why the pit bull dogs were not killed immediately after the first incident to avoid continuous loss of lives and injuries to others. The South African Police Services (SAPS), SPCA and the North West Department of Community Safety and Transport Management were aware of the first and second incidents, but no arrest was made,” he said.
Badise further said the pit bull dogs were not seized or killed. He added that, according to the police, the owner of pit bull dogs, Annamei Smith and her boyfriend, were arrested after the attack on Maphike, but she was released on warning because according to the court, it was her first offence.
“This puzzles us because before the attack on Maphike, these pit bull dogs killed a man. The third victim had to relocate without opening a case because he received threats from some police officials and the landlord, while trying to lay charges.
“He was ordered to leave Vryburg and he sold his businesses. The mother of a 12 year-old victim is now currently receiving threats from unknown numbers for speaking out to the media and seeking intervention. These threats have provoked the community and swear that there will be no rest, if something happens to the victims,” said Badise.
He said Smith has not paid any hospital bills or compensated any of the victims, not even a follow-up after all these incidents. Badise said instead, she is rude, provocative and racist.
“SANCO, Bua Moagi, Pakistan Association in South Africa, Naledi Council of Churches, ANCWL and the community at large, have been triggered and have raised their concerns for lack of safety in this town. There is no accountability and now the community lives in fear.
“The post-mortem has confirmed that indeed the recent victim was killed by the dog bites, but the owner is still walking free with no remorse,” he said.