On October 26, 2024, family and friends gathered to pay their final respects to Gontse Salome Mokgohloa, a vibrant 19-year-old, at the Maubane Cemetery in Hammanskraal. Gontse’s life was tragically taken when she was found murdered near Majaneng bridge on October 15, leaving a profound impact on those who knew her.
During the emotional funeral service, mourners reflected on Gontse’s joyful spirit and love for dance, particularly to bacardi music. Her mkhulu, Kaiser Mokgohloa, aged 76, poignantly expressed the fleeting nature of life, thanking attendees for their support during this heartbreaking time.
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Cousin Karabo Lekalakala shared touching memories, describing Gontse as a “wonderful soul” who was cherished by all. “We lost a daughter, sister, and cousin,” she said. “Her love and welcoming nature will always be remembered.” Another cousin, Basetsana Morometsi, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the unbreakable bond she felt with Gontse. “You owned the stage,” Basetsana remarked, affirming Gontse’s vibrant presence.
Friends also took the opportunity to share their grief. Khutso Mokase, a close friend, referred to Gontse as “majaivana,” highlighting her longstanding passion for dance. “We lost a friend,” she said, recalling the joy Gontse brought to their shared experiences. Another friend, Minenhle Sithole, emphasized Gontse’s infectious laughter and versatility, noting that she danced to a variety of music genres.
Gontse’s mother, Sinah Mokgohloa, openly expressed her pain during the service, embodying the heartbreak felt by the family. Gontse’s manager, Kgothatso Lefifi from Spark Promos, also spoke of his sorro
Community members remembered Gontse as a bubbly and respectful young woman. Nadia Maubane, a neighbor, remarked on her joyful demeanor, stating, “Gontse grew up in front of me. She was always happy and humble.”
In a heartfelt tribute, Bishop Richard Ndlovu of the Barapedi Mmogo Apostolic Church danced in celebration of Gontse’s life, highlighting the joy she brought to those around her. Local political figures also expressed their condolences, with Thabiso Makou, EFF Ward 15 branch treasurer, emphasizing the community’s heartbreak over the loss of such a promising young life. He called for justice, recognizing Gontse as an influential figure with many friends and followers.
Gontse leaves behind her mother, aunt, three sisters, one brother, numerous cousins, and a niece and nephews. Her untimely passing has left a void that will be deeply felt by all who knew her. As the community mourns, they remember Gontse not just for her tragic end but for the joy, love, and vibrant spirit she brought to life.