Overview
Two teenage boys ended up in the hospital after a botched circumcision in a rural village in Limpopo. The person who performed the procedure was a man who had already been barred from practicing medicine.
What Happened?
The Procedure
In the village of Slaaphoek, a 66‑year‑old man named Mashilo Kgathi carried out circumcisions in a makeshift room. The space had no sink, no running water, and the walls were blackened from smoke because a fire was burned inside.
Immediate Effects
After the cuts, two of the boys developed serious infections. They could not walk properly and were rushed to a local hospital for treatment.
Who Is Involved?
The Accused
Mashilo Kgathi was suspended by the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) in 2021 for practicing without proper authorization. Despite that suspension, he continued to offer medical services.
The Victims
The two boys who needed hospital care are minors. Other young men were also waiting to be circumcised when authorities arrived.
Police Action
Tip‑off and Arrest
A resident alerted police after seeing disturbing photos of the wounded boys. On July 1, 2026, officers arrested Kgathi at the scene.
Inspection of the Site
On July 6, 2026, traditional leaders and police inspected the location. They found many youths in pain, some waiting for the procedure, and confirmed the room lacked basic hygiene facilities.
Charges
Kgathi was charged with fraud and violating the Health Professions Act. He appeared in court on July 8, 2026 and was remanded in custody while the case proceeds.
Why This Matters
Unsafe medical practices put lives at risk, especially when performed by people who are not qualified. This case highlights the need for:
- Strict enforcement of medical licensing rules.
- Community education about recognizing legitimate health professionals.
- Quick reporting mechanisms so authorities can intervene before harm spreads.
Conclusion
The incident in Slaaphoek serves as a stark reminder that medical procedures should only be done by licensed practitioners in clean, proper facilities. Ongoing police investigations aim to ensure justice for the victims and prevent similar situations in the future.


