Four men sentenced to two life terms imprisonment for double murder  


By BAKANG MOKOTO

11 March 2026- Four accused were sentenced to two life imprisonments each for two counts of murder by the Taung Regional Court. The accused, Tlotlego Ntlhaeng (26), Vincent Gaanabo (28), Gofaone Thari (24) and Oratile Modisamongwe (22) were sentenced to two life imprisonments each for two counts of murder of Kutlo Mogapi (20) and Tumelo Gaehose (22).

The sentences run concurrently.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson in North West, Sivenathi Gunya said the charges stem from tragic incidents that occurred on 17 March 2024, in the Pudimoe Township, in Taung. Gunya said the investigations revealed that on the day of the incident, the four accused went to a local tavern accompanied by a friend who later turned into a state witness.

“They met Gaehose, attacked him and stabbed him to death. After the brutal attack, they left the tavern together with the witness, while on the way from the tavern, they met Kutlo Mogapi (the deceased) and his friends and attempted to rob them. The state witness tried to reprimand them.

“His attempts to stop them were unsuccessful, violence escalated, and they started to attack them. Mogapi was stabbed and succumbed to the injuries whilst on the way to the hospital. Police were called, all four accused were arrested on the same day, and they were denied bail,” he said.

Gunya further said all four accused pleaded not guilty to charges of murder. Representing the state prosecutor, Rebaona Mokgopa, addressed the court on the seriousness of the offence and urged the court to impose sentences which will serve as a deterrent to other like offenders and send a message.

“The court concurred with the state, noting that their actions were motivated by nothing but criminality. The court described their actions as senseless, gruesome, and heartless. All four accused were declared unfit to possess a firearm in terms of the Firearms Control Act,” he added.

Welcoming the sentence, the Director of Public Prosecutions in the North West, Dr Rachel Makhari, commended Mokgopa and praised the collaborative efforts of law enforcement.

“The NPA remains steadfast in ensuring accountability. Violent crimes will not be tolerated, and perpetrators will face the full might of the law,” said Makhari.

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