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The victims' index provides a comprehensive listing of the known victims of politically motivated crimes during the apartheid era, as identified through the TRC.

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The list provides detailed information related to personal loss, death or injury, as well as the victim's age at the time of the incident.

TRC Victims - Letter MAK-MAM

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NameAgeDescription
MALUNGA, Ntombifuthi Purity 18An ANC supporter who was killed by Inkatha supporters in Port Shepstone, Natal, on 26 March 1990, following the unbanning of political organisations in February.References
MALUNGA, Sibusiso 21An ANC supporter who was shot dead at Nhlalakahle, Greytown, Natal, by a named member of the KwaZulu Police on 22 December 1991. References
MALUNGA, Victoria Zanele 54She had her house burnt down by IFP supporters at Qinabout, Port Shepstone, Natal, in May 1991. Ms Malunga was thought to be an ANC supporter.References
MALUNGU, Yengiwe Esther 50Was attacked and beaten by IFP members in her home at Mtwalume, near Umzinto, Natal, in October 1990. The perpetrators allegedly suspected the family of being sympathetic to the ANC.References
MALUSI, David 28An ANC member who was stabbed and injured during ongoing conflict between ANC and IFP supporters at Camperdown, near Pietermaritzburg, in 1993. Several family members were shot dead and others injured in the clashes. The family`s home was burnt down in political conflict on 14 February 1994.References
MALUSI, Dominic 31An ANC supporter who was shot dead by other named ANC supporters in Inchanga, Natal, on 14 February 1994 in the course of a serious internal feud within the local party branch. His father and brother had been injured in political clashes in 1993, and his sister had been fatally shot in 1992, also in the course of internal party conflict.References
MALUSI, Lillian Elinah 17Was shot dead by named ANC supporters in Inchanga, Natal, on 25 December 1992 during a serious internal feud in the organisation.References
MALUSI, Mfenana Jackson 27lost his home in an arson attack in KTC, Cape Town, in June 1986, during the mass destruction of UDF-supporting squatter camps by Witdoeke vigilantes, acting with the tacit approval and aid of the security forces. More than 60 people were killed and over 20 000 homes were burnt during the attacks.References
MALUSI, Ntloko Serial 58An ANC supporter who had his house burnt down by named ANC supporters at Inchanga, Natal, on 14 February 1994 in the course of a serious internal feud within the local party branch. His son was killed in the attack. Another son had been injured in political clashes in 1993, and a daughter had been fatally shot in 1992, also in the course of internal party conflict.References
MALUSI, Thembile Alfred 22an ANC and UDF supporter, was shot dead by members of the SAP on 20 May 1986 during clashes between UDF and AZAPO supporters in Mbekweni, Paarl, Cape.References
MAMA, Louis BonisileWas shot dead on 29 July 1986 when an MK unit attacked the Madeira police station, in Umtata, Transkei. At least eight people were killed in the attack, including members of the SAP, civilians and one of the MK operatives. One MK operative applied for and was granted amnesty (AC/2000/240).References
MAMA, Nomntu Virginia 46She lost her home in an arson attack in KTC, Cape Town, on 9 June 1986, during the mass destruction of UDF-supporting squatter camps by Witdoeke vigilantes, acting with the tacit approval and aid of the security forces. More than sixty people were killed and over twenty thousand homes were destroyed in the attacks.References
MAMA, Shadric Sindile Lhelhe 18A SAYCO member who was detained and severely assaulted by members of the SAP on 4 July 1985 in Port Elizabeth.References
MAMANI, Lungisile Matthews 20A COSAS member who was shot and injured by named members of the Municipal Police and SAP in Joza, Grahamstown, Cape, on 11 June 1986 during school boycotts and a protest against local councillors. Mr Mamani had attended a show at the Noluthando Hall and was on his way home when pellets were fired at a crowd.References
MAMARO, Lethole Steve 26A UDF supporter who was assaulted and beaten with sjamboks, a wooden beam and a length of iron cable by members of the SAP in Sekhukhuneland, Lebowa, on 18 April 1986. Mr Mamaro was suspected of being a leader of `comrades` and of instigating necklacings.References
MAMATELA, Ronney 6Was shot dead by members of the Bophuthatswana Police in Tlhabane, Bophuthatswana, on 25 November 1985. Ronney`s uncle and two MK operatives living in the house were also killed. References
MAMATELA, Sekeke MariaWas severely ill treated and suffered damage to property on 17 June 1992 in the Boipatong massacre in Boipatong, near Vanderbijlpark, Transvaal, which left forty five people dead and twenty seven seriously injured. Thirteen perpetrators were granted amnesty; a further three applications were refused (AC/2000/209).References
MAMATHO, Molelekeng Claudia 64Chair of the Dikwankwetla National Party (DNP) who had her house destroyed in an arson attack by UDF supporters in Botshabelo, near Bloemfontein, on 27 July 1989, allegedly because of her involvement in the DNP.References
MAMBA, Alan Ndodomzi 'Chicks'An MK operative who was arrested in July 1988 and severely tortured by named members of the SAP and the Western Cape Security Branch in Cape Town. He was held under section 29 for six months, after which he was sentenced to 18 years` imprisonment for terrorism and murder. One Security Branch operative was granted amnesty for his torture (AC/1999/0027).References
MAMBA, JamesWas severely beaten with sjamboks by members of the SADF on his way home in Vosloorus, Boksburg, Transvaal, on 29 June 1986 during the state of emergency. There was a curfew in place and special permission was required to be out after dark.References
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