Trio jailed for 80 years for killing girlfriends

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By Teboho Moloi

FREE STATE – The Free State High Court has sentenced three men to a combined 80 years in prison for murdering their partners in separate femicide cases across the Thabo Mofutsanyana District.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has welcomed the sentences, describing them as a clear warning to perpetrators of gender-based violence and femicide (GBVF).

The convicted men —Isaac Sello Mokhemisa of Matwabeng in Senekal, Pheello Samson Nkosi (52), and Petrus “Lenka” Mofokeng (41) of Bohlokong in Bethlehem—were sentenced this past week in unrelated but equally brutal crimes.NPA Free State spokesperson Mojalefa Senokoatsane said the court’s decisions reaffirm the justice system’s commitment to tackling GBVF.

“Each successful prosecution sends a strong message: violence against women will not go unpunished. The NPA remains firm in ensuring justice for vulnerable members of society, especially women and children,” said Senokoatsane.

Nkosi received 30 years behind bars for the March 2025 murder of his 27-year-old girlfriend, Itumeleng Mofokeng. After an argument, Nkosi stabbed her repeatedly and left her body in the street.Mofokeng was sentenced to 25 years for stabbing Sibongile Mbele (31) to death after an altercation at a local shebeen.

Mokhemisa also received 25 years for the murder of Tseleng Maria Molete (27), whom he attacked with a knife in September 2024. Molete died two days after being discharged from hospital.

Free State police spokesperson Warrant Officer Mmako Mophiring said the convictions help restore public confidence in law enforcement.

“We urge communities to treat GBVF with urgency. Violence is never a solution—it only leads to death and imprisonment,” said Mophiring.

The three cases were investigated by Detective Constable Lehlohonolo Motholo and Detective Sergeant Moeketsi Ernest Mokoena.

The NPA says it continues to prioritise GBVF matters through specialised units and close collaboration with SAPS, the judiciary, and civil society organisations.

“We call on communities to stand united against GBVF. Report abuse. Support survivors. Let’s build a society where women are safe, respected, and valued,” Senokoatsane urged.

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