MUKONDENI – The usually quiet Ha Mashamba–Mukondeni village outside Elim in Limpopo was filled with sorrow and reflection as residents gathered to lay to rest 49-year-old David Sejobe, a respected security guard and passionate cyclist whose life was cut short in a tragic hit-and-run accident.
Family members, friends, colleagues, and community leaders attended the funeral service, united by grief and a shared sense of loss. Sejobe’s death has left a deep wound in the community, with many still struggling to come to terms with the sudden and senseless nature of the incident.

According to those close to him, Sejobe was a hardworking and disciplined man who took pride in providing for his family. He worked long hours as a security guard, a profession that demanded commitment, alertness, and sacrifice. Despite the pressures of his job, he remained dedicated to living a healthy and active life, with cycling being one of his greatest passions.
Community members recalled that Sejobe often used his bicycle not only for exercise, but also as a practical means of transport. He was a familiar sight on local roads, pedalling steadily and greeting neighbours along the way. His presence had become part of the daily rhythm of the village, making his sudden absence even more painful to accept.

The circumstances surrounding his death have sparked both grief and anger. Sejobe was reportedly struck by a vehicle while cycling, and the driver is alleged to have fled the scene without stopping to offer assistance. This has intensified calls from residents for justice and accountability, as well as renewed concerns about road safety for cyclists and pedestrians.
During the funeral service, relatives described Sejobe as a calm, humble, and caring man who always put his family first. Speakers paid tribute to his quiet strength, his reliability, and his willingness to help others whenever he could.

“He was not a man of many words, but his actions spoke for him,” said one family member. “He worked hard, he respected people, and he loved his family deeply. Losing him in such a cruel way has left us heartbroken.”
The service drew mourners from across the region, including fellow security guards, cyclists, neighbours, and friends who came to show their support and solidarity. Hymns, prayers, and messages of comfort filled the air as speakers reflected on Sejobe’s life and the importance of standing together in times of tragedy.
Beyond mourning, many residents used the occasion to highlight the broader issue of hit-and-run accidents, which continue to claim lives across South Africa. They urged motorists to be more responsible and mindful of others who share the road, especially vulnerable road users such as cyclists and pedestrians.
As the community of Ha Mashamba–Mukondeni bids farewell to David Sejobe, his memory lives on through the stories and tributes shared by those who knew him. While the pain of his passing remains fresh, mourners say they will remember him for his dedication, resilience, and the quiet dignity with which he lived his life.
Investigations into the accident are expected to continue, as the family and community wait for answers, justice, and the closure they so deeply need.
