
Picture: The late Masego Mosweu and her husband, Papi Moses Mosweu during happier times/Supplied
By REGINALD KANYANE
17 June 2026 – The Moral Regeneration Movement (MRM) in the North West has condemned in the strongest terms possible the gruesome murder of Masego Moile-Mosweu (39), whose body was discovered over the weekend by a relative at her marital home in Lonely Park village, outside Mahikeng. The civil society led movement promoting the Charter of Positive Values called for justice declared that the heartrending Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) incident that occurred on 12 June 2026, has left the Christian community, teaching fraternity, as well as the broader society across the North West province and the country reeling with shock.
Moile-Mosweu was an assistant teacher at Maggie’s Millennium Private School in Golf View.
Convenor of the MRM Provincial Committee, Pastor Lesiba Kgwele said that it is beyond imagination that the deceased victim’s husband, Papi Moses Mosweu (47), who was subsequently arrested in connection with the heinous crime mercilessly bludgeoned the mother of his two children to death with a hammer and screwdriver as alleged.
“We are deeply saddened and disappointed that the victim died from such an atrocious and ghastly act of betrayal in the sanctuary of her home, supposedly at the hands of a man who had vowed to love and protect her who also happened to be a former policeman, a respected church leader who was assumed to be a role model as well as a mentor to those under his Apostolic ministry and pastoral care.
“According to the statement of the police, the couple had allegedly been involved in a confrontation on the morning of the tragic incident,” he said.
Kgwele further said Ngaka Modiri Molema police spokesperson, Sergeant Sipho Taliwe indicated that the husband who was later involved in a collision with a truck on Nelson Mandela Drive, near a shopping mall is currently hospitalised and under police guard. Kgwele conveyed condolences to the Mosweu and Moile families as well those who are mourning the traumatic death of their loved one, their colleague, neighbour and friend.
“He pointed out that denying the children the love of their mother is the worst cruelty they were not supposed to experience in their lives. Whatever strain that the couple might have been experiencing within their 18 years of marriage, did not warrant such a violent reaction which does not mirror the bliss that characterized their relationship as well as partnership in ministry, which had also achieved remarkable milestones through their SA Life Changing Network and Northwest Gospel Artists Association.
“We urge men that are experiencing challenges in their relationships to seek urgent professional help instead of taking matters into their own hands,” he stressed.
Kgwele added that they challenge the church to confront patriarchy, which is prevalent within religious as well as cultural institutions, to break its silence on abuse within families and to take the lead in the national effort to mobilise communities for united action against the scourge of GBVF. He said Mosweu will be buried on Saturday in Dithakong village after a funeral service to commence as from 7am at her marital home.