Mongwaketse is accused of uttering chilling words to one Mmannana Mosarwa, saying to her that, βKe tla go bolaya. Ke kile ka bolaya motho (I will kill you. I have killed before),β at Tlokweng in September.
The complainant then reported him to the police, fearing for her life. He is also accused of sexually violating another woman (names withheld) last year on July 14. Appearing before court last Thursday, the State, represented by Inspector Elsie Kgaodi, said the investigations are progressing well as only a few key materials are left behind.
βThe investigations in the matter are moving well as we are still waiting for the social work report,β she said. Kgaodi further applied that the accused be remanded in custody whilst the investigations carry on, as he has been denied bail before. For his part, Mongwaketse pleaded with the court for freedom, pleading, βCan I please be granted bail whilst they are still waiting for the report?” Magistrate Mmesi turned him down, βI have denied you bail.
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You can appeal my ruling at the High Court, and I have told you the reasons for that,β she said. Mongwaketse is set to return to court on March 11 for a status update. The case continues.
Yet, as we assess the current state of discipline in many schools, we must confront an uncomfortable reality: student delinquency appears to be spiralling beyond control. Reports of bullying, classroom disruption, open defiance of teachers, and even violence amongst students are increasingly common. Teachers, once regarded as authoritative figures capable of maintaining order, now often find themselves struggling to manage classrooms effectively….
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