Saturday Star

‘My ordeal with sex pest mayor’

- LEBOGANG SEALE

NEWS of the 14-yearold girl who was allegedly sexually groomed by suspended Emfuleni mayor Simon Mofokeng came as an arrow that pierced through the heart of Ntombi*.

Hearing her friends and colleagues talk about his alleged sexual predation after he accidental­ly sent semi-nude pictures of the girl to a WhatsApp group was too painful, reawakenin­g memories of her own encounter with him.

“When I heard about the 14-year-old girl, I just wanted to cry. It brought all the pain,” said Ntombi, who was also 14 and in her last days of Grade 7 when Mofokeng seduced her by splurging money on her.

““I never enjoyed my childhood. He has killed me,” said Ntombi.

Now 28, she is just one of several young girls who Mofokeng allegedly preyed on. The Saturday Star has reliably learnt that there are two other young girls who fell victim to his advances.

He has allegedly secured a job for one of the mothers of one of the girls in a Gauteng municipali­ty to buy her silence.

This week, Mofokeng was placed on special leave pending an investigat­ion.

Recounting her first encounter with Mofokeng, Ntombi said she was accompanyi­ng her friends to a taxi rank in a township in the Vaal, and was walking home alone when a silver grey Toyota Tazz screeched to a halt in front of her.

The man behind the wheel pretended to ask for directions. “It was on December 9 2004. He asked me where I lived, and how he could connect with me because I told him I didn’t have a (cell)phone.

“He said I should wait for him on the same spot the following day at about the same time, and we would go to a party.”

Young and naive, she obliged. “I waited for him, and he came. We went to the party, and I later asked him to take me to another party where my friend was, which he did.”

That proved a moment that heralded her path to near destructio­n. “The following day, we met again. He liked taking me to pubs, nightclubs and stuff. That’s how I started drinking (alcohol), and some- times I would be drunk too much. I didn’t even know what I was having.”

He would take her to guest houses in Vanderbijl­park and Vereenigin­g, she said. “Sometimes he would sleep with me in the car. I would cry, but he would not stop. He would give me money, sometimes R500 or R1 000.”

Often, as she spoke, she broke down and cried. “The thing I was doing, I didn’t understand it. But I had the feeling it wasn’t something I wanted. I would cry.”

She recounted the moment Mofokeng discovered she was pregnant. “We were at a hotel in Vanderbijl­park. He bought me alcohol. Then he saw me undressing and told me I looked pregnant,” she said. She was three months pregnant.

Her child was bor n in 2006, two years after she met Mofokeng, and the year he became the mayor.

“He started accusing me of seeing boyfriends. He said ‘it’s your boyfriends (responsibl­e for the pregnancy)’. I asked for money for an abortion but he didn’t give me (any). When I gave birth, he started threatenin­g me whenever I asked for money. I had to fight him, and threaten him.

“He would say, ‘I’m only giving you the money because we had something together’. He said our romance was ended by my friends’ gossip, and that I was spending his money on alcohol and neglecting the child.”

As time went on, Mofokeng allegedly started demanding paternity tests.

Ntombi’s son is now 11 and the boy has started to ask probing questions about his father, she says.

“Sometimes he asks me if he could visit his dad, or where he is. I just cry.”

Their relationsh­ip has left her emotionall­y scarred. “I have a lot of anger.” Ntombi has managed to pass matric and hoped to further her studies.

The Saturday Star spoke to three sources who independen­tly corroborat­ed Mofokeng’s alle ged sexual predation, including his sexual affairs with Ntombi and two other young girls. According to those close to Mofokeng in the ANC, he has a history of seducing young girls with expensive gifts and money.

“There are lot of stories about him and young girls. When we were doing our own investigat­ions, we found that he uses Sasco and ANCYL members to draw these young girls from schools. There’s even a guy in Vanderbijl­park he uses as a pimp,” said a source.

Mofokeng denied the allegation­s against him. “I really don’t know what you (are) talking about in your allegation­s. If need be you may have to proof (sic) your allegation­s in the court of law. This is part of conspiracy to dent my image.”

*Not her real name.

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