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MARCH, DavidAge Description Dikeledi Johannes MARAKALALA, Josephine Mokgadi MARAKE, Paki George MARAMBA, Zukiswa MARANANA MARANXA, Pumla MARAWU, Howard MARAWU, Mziwabantu Jafta MARCH, Joseph MARCH, Phillip MARCUS, Lulamile Madala MARE, Linus MAREMAMA, Kwena Alber MAREMAME, Makwena Rosina MAREMANE, Celia Kgabo MAREMANE, ... ... Mzwandile THABETHE, Natham THABETHE, Ngune THABETHE, S'Buso THABETHE, Sthembile THABETHE, Thabisile THABETHE, Vusi Dick THABETHE, Zikhono THAFENI, March THAFENI, Zwelinzima Joseph THAGE, Joseph Masale THAHETSI, Moeketsi Walter THAISI, Matamo William THAISI, Moramang David THAISI, Tello Maria ... ... national campaign to demand free political activity in homelands, targeting Ciskei, Bophuthatswana and KwaZulu in particular. 369 The ANC protest march to Bisho on 7 September 1992, demanding the resignation of Brigadier Oupa Gqozo (then military ruler of Ciskei) and free political activity in ... ... shot dead. Lebitsa Ramokhoase spent five months in hospital but as he lay in his bed, he began to hear that many of his fellow participants in the march were being arrested. 40 Seventy-seven people were arrested in the wake of the Sharpville massacre, among them a number of participants in the ... ... foreshadowing of the widespread use of lethal force by the SAP, which characterised later street protests. Sharpville massacre 24 On Monday 21 March 1960, sixty-nine people died when police opened fire on approximately 300 marchers protesting against the pass laws at Sharpville in the ... ... by nationwide protest action and repression. On election night alone, over twenty people die in Western Cape townships.
A massive ‘Peace March’, protesting against police repression, is permitted to go ahead in Cape Town on 13 September.
Anton Lubowski, a SWAPO activist and ... ... to death by unknown ANC supporters. His wife was threatened by the attackers and was forced to flee. The Seven Day War 263 From the 25–31 March 1990, the communities in the lower Vulindlela and Edendale Valleys, south of Pietermaritzburg, were subjected to an armed invasion by thousands ... ... and peri-urban towns elicited a violent police response and resulted in a number of people being killed in street clashes with police. 725 On 26 March 1990, police opened fire on a crowd of 50 000 people who were marching from Sebokeng to Vereeniging to present a list of grievances. A petition ... FINDS THAT BUSA MTSHALI WAS KILLED BY SDUS BECAUSE OF THE FACT THAT HE SPOKE ZULU AND WAS AUTOMATICALLY PERCEIVED TO BE ALIGNED TO THE IFP. 635 In March 1991, Alexandra was engulfed by a wave of violence. By the end of the month, seventy people were dead. Earlier, tensions had begun building in ... ... injuries all over his body.” 196 Large-scale violence erupted in Umlazi after Mxenge’s killing. A State Security Council document compiled in March 198938 described the killing of Victoria Mxenge as the turning point in the conflict in Natal and KwaZulu: The murder of Victoria Mxenge, a ... member Radley Keys and Natal Witness journalist Khaba Mkhize chartered a plane and flew out over the Vulindlela and Edendale valleys on Wednesday 28 March: By mid-morning we were airborne and flying towards Vulindlela. The sight that confronted us was one of a war zone. Scores of houses were ... ... name given to the events that occurred in the greater Edendale Valley in the greater Pietermaritzburg area in the seven days from Sunday 25 March 1990. 190 In fact, the violence took place over many more than seven days. Over 100 people were killed, some 3 000 houses were destroyed by ... ... the 1994 election, two people were shot at by AWB members in Bethlehem. One of them, Mr Daemane David Maphisa, [KZN/SMB/128/FS] died. 343 During March 1994, Mr Mcoseleli Benya [EC2116/97ELN] was stabbed to death with pangas by four named AWB members on the N2 in East London. The Commission ... ... as far as Umtata. During this period, there were frequent allegations that Transkei was harbouring, training and arming MK guerrillas. 148 On 4 March 1990 officers in the Ciskei military overthrew Lennox Sebe and installed Brigadier Oupa Gqozo in his place, an action in which South African ... ... MAPHOTO, Hendrick Malasela [JB05227/01GTSOW] MAPO N YA, Andrew [JB03947/02PS] MAPUMULO, Reginald Sabelo aka Mayisela [JB01309/01GTSOW] MARCH, David [JB01863/01GTTEM] MASANGO, Oupa Petrus [JB02774/01MPMOU] MASHABA, Fanyana Petrus [JB01497/01MPNEL] MASHABELA, Jan Mantsho ... ... braaied the meat of cattle they had stolen. 283 Another former special constable, Mr Nhlanhla Philemon Madlala [AM3432/96], was not on duty on 27 March 1990 so he fought on the side of the IFP. He told the Commission that he was amongst the group of Inkatha supporters and special constables ... ... Its initial public response was diplomatically correct; its covert response was counter-revolutionary. At its first post-election meeting on 10 March 1980, the SSC declared Messina an “SADF operational area”. This was in order to give the SADF “meer beweergruimte” (more room to ... ... one of them left the office, Joe Mamasela told me in no uncertain terms that I am going to die if I don’t work with them. (Pretoria hearing, 21 March 1999.) 262. M o rodu also testified that he has had to continue to receive medical treatment as a consequence of his torture: My last ... ... headed ‘Probleemontleding van die onrussituasie in Natal’ [Problem analysis of the unrest situation in Natal], Appendix A to SSVR/535/7/DD, March 1989. 36 The finding of the Commission on the Caprivi Training is dealt with elsewhere in this Commission’s report. In brief, the Commission ... ... in respect of bombing/s of the house of activist/s in Ekalanga in the Northern Transvaal in 1986 or 1987 (according to Hechter) and February or March 1986 (according to Coetser). It is unclear whether the two applications refer to the same incident. 538 On 28 May 1986, an arson attack ... |