Name | Age | Description | |
MALETE, Mmakgobo | 66 | She had her home in GaMatlala, Lebowa, burnt down by supporters of chief BK Matlala in February 1980, during conflict between Chief Matlala and residents who supported the ANC-aligned People`s Congress. | References |
MALETE, Wilson Latela | 51 | A People`s Congress supporter who had his house in GaMatlala, Lebowa, burnt down by supporters of Chief BK Matlala on 2 February 1980, because Mr Malete resisted Lebowa`s proposed independence from South Africa. | References |
MALETJANE, Modjadji Florah | 51 | An ANC member who sustained head and back injuries when thrown from a moving train by IFP supporters in Germiston, Transvaal, on 9 September 1991. See train violence. | References |
MALETSANE, Ezekiel | | A traffic officer who was shot and injured by MK operatives in Krugersdorp, Transvaal, on 27 September 1991. The MK operatives were escaping arrest after being stopped at a roadblock by traffic officers. Several other traffic officers were also injured and a passing motorist was shot dead and robbed of his vehicle by the fleeing operatives. Three MK operatives were granted amnesty for the incident (AC/1998/0091). | References |
MALEVU, Lettie Mamiki | | Was injured when a hand grenade exploded in a bus transporting workers in Heidelberg, Transvaal, on 28 September 1992 during a labour dispute between striking COSATU-aligned FAWU workers and non-striking IFP-aligned UWUSA workers from July to December 1992. One person was killed and thirteen others were injured in the attack. | References |
MALEVU, Ntombi Angelinah | | Was shot and wounded when ANC security guards from the ANC headquarters at Shell House, Johannesburg, opened fire on a crowd of IFP marchers, on 28 March 1994. At least nine marchers were killed and around one hundred were injured. Ten ANC security guards were granted amnesty (AC/2000/142). | References |
MALEWA, Elizabeth Paulinah | 20 | Was detained by the SAP at Soshanguve, Pretoria, in 1986 and accused of burning down the house of a police officer at a time of increasing attacks on police. Police were seen as legitimate targets in the struggle against apartheid. | References |
MALGAS, Basi Kimberley | 68 | Was severely beaten on his arrest by members of the SAP in Robertson, Cape, on 12 June 1986. He was then detained under emergency regulations for three months. See police brutality. | References |
MALGAS, Bethwell | 21 | A SAYCO member who was shot and injured by community councillors in Crossroads, Cape Town, on 23 December 1989, during a youth march past the municipal offices. There were numerous deaths and injuries in December 1989 when Crossroads residents, under Jeffrey Nongwe, sought to break away from the pro-government Johnson Ngxobongwana and join the ANC. | References |
MALGAS, Columbus | | Was shot and injured by members of the SAP in Robertson, Cape, on 16 June 1986. He was then detained for several months under emergency regulations. See police brutality. | References |
MALGAS, Nombolelo Evelyn | | Was severely beaten by police at the police station after being arrested in Robertson, Cape, in 1985. Ms Malgas was again arrested in November 1985 and charged with public violence, spending three months in custody. She was then detained on 18 June 1986 for three months under emergency regulations. See police brutality. | References |
MALGAS, Noncethakalo Catherine | 34 | Was shot dead by members of the SAP in Botshabelo, near Bloemfontein, on 15 February 1990, while participating in a protest march against the incorporation of Botshabelo into QwaQwa. Police set up roadblocks and fired teargas in an attempt to stop marchers reaching the Supreme Court in Bloemfontein. Three other protesters were killed and many were injured when police opened fire on marchers. | References |
MALGAS, Nonkululeko Regina Nkulu | 28 | Was arrested and beaten by a named member of the Amasolomzi vigilantes in Ashton, Cape, on 20 November 1985, during a mass swoop with police. She was later convicted with public violence and served two years in prison. See Amasolomzi. | References |
MALGAS, Sinqokwana Ernest | | An ANC member who was imprisoned on Robben Island from 1963 to 1977, and was subsequently detained and tortured on several occasions between 1977 and 1989 in Port Elizabeth and Cradock, Cape. | References |
MALGAS, Siphiwo | | Was burnt and later died when his home was petrol-bombed by unidentified persons in Cradock, Cape, on 18 June 1985. His home was allegedly attacked because of his father`s involvement in the UDF. | References |
MALGAS, Vuyani Mbuyiselo | 24 | An MK member from Soweto, Johannesburg, was detained in 1979 by ANC security. He was held at Quatro camp, Angola, until 1983, during which time he was subjected to torture. A number of ANC members were detained, tortured and killed during a period of anxiety about infiltration by South African agents following the SADF bombing of Nova Catengue camp in 1979. | References |
MALGAS, Zola Golden | 41 | Was shot by members of the CDF in front of his house in Mdantsane, Ciskei, in 1983, allegedly while he was helping people shot by the police during the Mdantsane bus boycott. See Mdantsane bus boycott. | References |
MALHERBE, P | | Was present when the SADF base was attacked by MK operatives at Letaba stadium, Nkowa Nkowa, Gazankulu, on 12 April 1990. Five SADF members were injured. Two MK operatives were granted amnesty for the incident (AC/2000/98). | References |
MALHERBE-BRODY, Michelle Anne | 25 | Was injured in a limpet mine attack by APLA members at the Buffalo Springs Spur restaurant in Queenstown, Cape, on 3 December 1992. See APLA attacks. | References |
MALI, Enoch | 43 | An ANC supporter and NEHAWU affiliate who was shot in both legs by a named member of the Municipal Police on 7 February 1987 at Fort Beaufort, Cape. | References |