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Ethiopian national arrested for murdering Obakeng Santo in Mahikeng


Mahikeng residents have marched to the local Department of Home Affairs and the municipality to demand stricter immigration law enforcement. The protest was sparked by the arrest of a 29-year-old Ethiopian national in connection with the deadly incident.

A fatal stabbing claimed the life of a 26-year-old North West man. The victim, identified as Obakeng Santo, was discovered by his brother, who saw him suffering from a severe stab wound.

Santo was rushed to a nearby health facility but was tragically declared dead upon arrival. His grieving family expressed their devastation, noting that they had high hopes and expectations for the young man and are struggling to come to terms with the sudden loss.

Police arrested a 29-year-old Ethiopian national who appeared in court facing a murder charge.

Authorities are currently processing the suspect and investigating his documentation status, as it remains unconfirmed whether he is in the country legally or undocumented.

Outraged by the killing, community members organised a march to hand over a memorandum of grievances to local authorities.

The residents are calling for stringent immigration regulations and demanding that undocumented foreign nationals return to their countries of origin.

However, they emphasized that they hold no grievances against documented foreigners.

During the march, frustrated locals blamed the government for failing to act proactively.

One neighbor described the situation as a “ticking time bomb,” pointing to alleged unchecked criminal activities, including the sale of drugs in the neighborhood.

Residents claimed they have long known which houses were being used for illicit activities but accused law enforcement of ignoring the issue for an extended period.

As the protesters made their way to the Home Affairs office to deliver their memorandum, police and traffic officers were seen on the ground, monitoring the crowd and controlling traffic to ensure the demonstration remained peaceful.

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