Linah Mokhuma is stressed over her child, Mojalefa Mokhuma who has been absent for a really long time. She last saw him when he was going to commencement school. Photograph by Tumelo Mofokeng
MOJALEFA Mokhuma left for commencement school in Free State before Christmas, and his family has not seen him since.
As per his mum Linah (48), companions of the 26-year-old from Meyerton, Vaal, visited her seven days before Christmas and said he sent his good tidings to his sister.
“He was an educator at the commencement school and expected to return home with the young men on 7 January, however, he is mysteriously gone.”
Linah said a man told her that Mojalefa was whipped by a gathering of ladies from a young ladies’ introduction school. They supposedly blamed him for being sent by a sangoma to bring terrible spirits. “The man said they beat him up with a sjambok and consumed him with plastic and cow fertilizer,” she said.
The man told the SunTeam he saw Mojalefa being beaten, with his options and feet limited. He said a gathering of ladies and men beat him from 10 am until late and when he beseeched them to call a rescue vehicle or police, they took steps to whip him as well.
They supposedly then, at that point, tossed him onto their chimney and he left. At the point when he returned, there was a major fire consuming and when he asked where Mojalefa was, they pursued him away.
Sergeant Josephine Rani said a missing individual’s agenda was being researched.
Muntu Kama, the representative of the Tau Dia Rora association that arrangements with commencement, said he was unable to remark regarding this situation as it was being explored by cops. Be that as it may, he said individuals not approved to be at an inception school were ordinarily pursued away.