Police hauled to court over Dolly Doll Disele's alleged stalker
Goitsemodimo Kaelo | Wednesday February 25, 2026 06:11
The order follows allegations that Thulaganyo Pency Moremedi has, since 2020, subjected Phatsimo to persistent online harassment, threats, and stalking through his personal and multiple pseudonymous social media accounts. The accounts allegedly used include names such as Petkov, Moskovic Gaz, Slavic Trading, Euro-African Trading, Kgosikgolo Bogatsu VI, PetroGaz, Imex, and IndoSuez. The court has instructed the police to secure the respondent’s attendance when the matter returns on March 4.
Phatsimo has approached the court seeking an interdict against Moremedi, accusing him of threatening, stalking, and abusing her and her children through various online platforms. Court papers allege that the respondent used insulting, demeaning, and unfounded language against Phatsimo and her late mother, including accusations of prostitution.
According to the applicant, the alleged harassment has been ongoing for five years, causing distress to her and her family. She further claims that despite reporting the matter at Gaborone West Police Station, no decisive action was taken against the respondent, despite previously admitting to the pseudo accounts during questioning by the police. It is said that Moremedi has also, in one of the posts, said that Phatsimo's daughter, Wame Bontle Phatsimo, owes him P300,000, which he claims he funded with the mother's knowledge and consent. She argues that this has, in turn, exposed her daughter to online abuse and now a target for anyone with ulterior motives. The matter was previously set down for confirmation of a rule nisi order last week. However, proceedings were postponed to March 4 after the respondent failed to appear in court.
Under the rule nisi order, the court directed that the respondent must not come within 500 metres of Phatsimo’s residence or near her children. He was also barred from communicating directly or indirectly with her or her children and ordered to delete all social media posts concerning the applicant.
'That the comments so far made through the social media accounts mentioned ... concerning the Applicant and her late mother constitute acts of harassment, cyberbullying, cyberstalking, and use of insulting language, and the same be immediately deleted from social media by the Respondent,' reads part of the order.