Nakedi Ramollo, 24, and his sister Anna Makhukhu Ramollo, 18, have been reported missing from their home in Rakgoatha, Mathibela Extension 73, in Limpopo after they disappeared on Friday, 01 May 2026, at around 18:00. Police in Moletlane have confirmed that the missing siblings were last seen leaving their home together, with Anna, who is wheelchair-bound, being pushed by her brother.
The case has raised urgent concern in the community due to Anna’s disability and the circumstances under which both siblings vanished. With no confirmed sightings since that evening beyond initial witness reports, authorities and family members are calling on the public to assist in locating them as the search continues.
What happened to Nakedi Ramollo and Anna Makhukhu Ramollo, the Missing Siblings in Rakgoatha
According to police reports, the missing siblings were at home with their 58-year-old mother on the evening they disappeared. Nakedi Ramollo had reportedly asked his mother for money to buy snacks. When she returned with the money, both Nakedi and Anna Makhukhu Ramollo were no longer inside the house.
This sudden disappearance has left investigators piecing together what happened in Rakgoatha that evening. The fact that Anna relies on a wheelchair has made the situation more complex, as it limits how far and how quickly the pair could travel without assistance.
Witnesses in the area later reported seeing Nakedi Ramollo pushing his sister’s wheelchair toward Bergneck Village. This sighting has become a central focus in the investigation, shaping search efforts in and around Rakgoatha and nearby routes.
As of now, there is no confirmed explanation for why the siblings left home or where they intended to go. Police have not ruled out any possibilities, and the investigation remains active.
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Missing person details for Nakedi Ramollo and Anna Makhukhu Ramollo in Limpopo
For those searching online for a missing person in Rakgoatha or looking for details on Nakedi Ramollo and Anna Makhukhu Ramollo, the following information has been confirmed:
Nakedi Ramollo is a 24-year-old male last seen at his family home in Rakgoatha, Limpopo, on 01 May 2026 at around 18:00. His sister, Anna Makhukhu Ramollo, is 18 years old and wheelchair-bound due to a physical disability. She was last seen at the same time and location.
The siblings were last spotted together, with Nakedi pushing Anna in her wheelchair towards Bergneck Village. Clothing descriptions have not yet been officially confirmed by police, which has made identification more difficult for members of the public.
Anyone with information about Nakedi Ramollo or Anna Makhukhu Ramollo, or who may have seen them in Rakgoatha, Bergneck Village, or the surrounding areas, is urged to come forward. The investigating officer, Sergeant Rodney Mothiba, is handling the case, and information can also be shared at any nearest police station.
Searches for “Nakedi Ramollo missing” and “Anna Makhukhu Ramollo last seen Limpopo” have begun appearing online, reflecting growing concern and awareness. Public assistance remains critical in cases like this.
Rakgoatha search efforts and police investigation update
An intensive search operation was launched shortly after the siblings were reported missing. The operation included collaboration between local community members, the Polokwane Mounted Search and Rescue Unit, and the Polokwane K9 Unit.
Despite these coordinated efforts, no trace of Nakedi Ramollo or Anna Makhukhu Ramollo has yet been found. Search teams have focused on areas leading towards Bergneck Village, as well as nearby open land and routes that could have been used.
Police have confirmed that the investigation is ongoing and that all available resources are being used to locate the missing siblings. Officers continue to follow up on leads and tips from the public.
Cases involving missing persons in Limpopo often rely heavily on early community response. This is not the first case in the province where public awareness has played a key role in locating missing individuals. Read more similar cases on our website to stay informed and help support ongoing efforts.
Authorities are urging residents in Rakgoatha and surrounding areas to remain alert and report anything unusual, no matter how small it may seem.
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Family concern and latest update on the missing siblings case
The disappearance of Nakedi Ramollo and Anna Makhukhu Ramollo has left their family in distress as they wait for any sign of their safe return. The added vulnerability in this case, given Anna’s condition, has deepened concern among both relatives and the broader community.
Family members are appealing to anyone who may have information to come forward, emphasising that even the smallest detail could help bring clarity to what happened. Community members in Rakgoatha have also expressed worry and have been assisting in spreading information about the case.
The latest update from police indicates that the search is still active, with no confirmed sightings beyond the initial report of the siblings heading towards Bergneck Village. Investigators continue to explore all possible angles.
As the hours turn into days, the urgency of finding Nakedi Ramollo and Anna Makhukhu Ramollo grows. Anyone who may have seen them or knows something about their movements is strongly encouraged to contact authorities immediately.
The case remains open, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Readers are encouraged to follow ongoing coverage and stay informed on developments, as well as to read related missing person cases that may offer further context on similar situations.
Active Missing Persons in South Africa
Across South Africa, many families are still searching for loved ones who have not returned home. Each case carries its own story and community appeal. If you recognise any of the names below or have information that may assist, please come forward and help bring answers to these families.
- Lindokuhle Siyoyo – Last seen in KwaZulu-Natal
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You can view the full list of active cases on our Missing Persons in South Africa – Latest Updates page.
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