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The children and siblings of slain community activist Thato Molosankwe have shown remarkable strength by urging South Africans to accept his passing and celebrate the life he lived.

They made the appeal during his funeral service at the Mmabatho Convention Centre in Mahikeng on Saturday.

Molosankwe’s younger brother, Neo, described him as a man who deeply loved his family and community.

“We have a siblings’ WhatsApp group. Every morning, he would send us messages saying, ‘Good morning, my father’s children and mother,'” he said.

His daughter, Kgosigadi Lefakane, said her father often spoke about the dangers associated with his activism and believed that he could one day be killed because of the work he was doing.

“But I am also proud that you died for what you believed in. You were always prepared for death because you would often say, ‘Kgosigadi, if I step out of this gate, I can be shot at any time.'”

Molosankwe was shot and killed at his home in Lomanyaneng, outside Mahikeng, last Wednesday.

His niece, Tumelo Motaung, said he was always there for family members during difficult times. She recalled how he helped her establish and register her own security company.

Motaung described him as a supportive uncle whose guidance and assistance positively changed the lives of many people.

Following the funeral service, Molosankwe was laid to rest at Mmabatho Cemetery in Mahikeng.

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