A Lephalale mother and her two sons have been missing for months, and police are still trying to determine what happened to them.
Investigators say family members lost contact with Phindile Ntombifuthi Phalatse and her children earlier this year. Neighbours reportedly last saw them around March, while police also discovered that the children had not attended school since November 2025.
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💔 Omphile Sethole is still missing
It has been over 10 days since Omphile disappeared. Her loved ones remain hopeful that she will be found soon — the truth delayed is not the truth denied.
Please continue sharing and helping keep her name visible. 🙏
��� MISSING: Amanda Mofokeng (28)
She left home to go to work in Malvern, Johannesburg… and never came back.
No trace. No answers. Just a family waiting. 💔
South Africa, we can’t scroll past this. Share until she is found.
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Amanda Mofokeng was last seen on the 27th of April.
That morning, she requested an Uber to take her from home to work. However, she did not make it to work, and her phone was switched off when colleagues tried to call her.
A case of kidnapping has been opened at Malvern police station.
Let's please find our sister the same way we fought to find Mazwi
The driver is suspected to be a foreigner
#MissingPerson We have received news that Sr Khanyisile Tafeni has been missing since Friday. Sr Khanyisile is a full member of the Wesley in the Fourways Circuit and currently fellowships in the Bryanston society. She was last seen with a person by the name of Sibusiso Simelane.
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A family in Limpopo is living through every parent’s worst nightmare. Two-year-old Omphile Sethole was kidnapped from her bed in Ga-Mabuela village in the early hours of this morning, Saturday, 2 May 2026.
At around 2:00 AM, Omphile's grandmother took the toddler with her to the bathroom before they both went back to sleep. When the grandmother woke up again at 6:00 AM, Omphile was gone. A window in the room had been forced open.
Neighbours and family members flooded the area to search, but little Omphile is still missing.
■ What She Was Wearing:
□ A pink jersey
□ Black tights
Limpopo Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe has mobilised all available resources to find her. But the police need OUR help.
Look at her description. Think back to this morning. Did you see anything suspicious in the Ga-Mabuela area? No detail is too small when it comes to saving a child.
Investigating Officer Sergeant Moshe Mashaba: 082 319 9448
Crime Stop: 08600 10111
The lack of outrage and concern from mainstream media and our leadership around the Mazwi story is concerning.
But it is also illuminating the apprehension from our politicians to address the illegal immigration issue and its impact on local citizens.
The fear of being called xenophobic supercedes the need to protect your own country and its people.