The passing of Constable Tlhonolofatso Fredens Machete has left a deep and lasting void in the hearts of the communities she faithfully served, as well as within the wider South African Police Service (SAPS) fraternity. Her death is not only the loss of a dedicated police official, but also the loss of a young woman whose life was defined by service, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to protecting others.

Born on 25 July 1994, Constable Machete grew up with a strong sense of responsibility and compassion for those around her. These values would later guide her decision to join the South African Police Service, a calling she embraced with pride and determination. On 02 December 2018, she officially began her journey in law enforcement, embarking on a career that promised to make a meaningful difference in the lives of ordinary South Africans.
Constable Machete completed her basic police training at the SAPS Training Institution in Hammanskraal. During this formative period, she quickly distinguished herself among her peers through her exceptional discipline, professionalism, and eagerness to learn. Instructors and fellow trainees recall her as someone who approached every task with focus and dedication, always striving to uphold the highest standards expected of a police officer. Her commitment to excellence was evident from the earliest days of her training.

After successfully completing her training, Constable Machete was permanently deployed to Ritavi Police Station in the Mopani District. It was here that she truly found her purpose, serving the community with diligence and empathy until her untimely passing. At Ritavi, she became known not only as a capable and hardworking police official, but also as a compassionate human being who treated every person she encountered with respect and understanding.
Colleagues describe Constable Machete as a passionate officer who genuinely cared about the safety and well-being of the community. Whether responding to incidents, assisting victims of crime, or working long and demanding shifts, she carried out her duties with a quiet strength and sense of responsibility. Her dedication inspired those around her and reinforced the values of service and accountability within the station.

Although her time in the South African Police Service was tragically cut short, Constable Tlhonolofatso Fredens Machete’s impact will continue to be felt for many years to come. Her legacy lives on in the lives she touched, the colleagues she inspired, and the community she served with such devotion. As the nation bids her a final salute, she will be remembered not only for the uniform she wore, but for the compassion, courage, and commitment that defined her life of service.
