Name | Age | Description | |
MTHIMKHULU, Nicodemus Mahleu | 26 | An ANC supporter who was severely beaten with sjamboks , allegedly by members of the SADF, in Basothong, Vosloorus, Transvaal, in 1986. His eyes were permanently damaged as a result. | References |
MTHIMKHULU, Paul Nkosi | 20 | Was abducted, shot and burnt to death by IFP-aligned Khetisi Kheswa gang members in Sebokeng, Transvaal, on 18 April 1992. The IFP often used gangs in their conflict with the ANC. | References |
MTHIMKHULU, Phineas | | Was burnt to death by named perpetrators in the Mangweni Trust area, KaNgwane, on 1 June 1986. He had been accused of being a state collaborator. | References |
MTHIMKHULU, Raymond | 31 | He lost all his possessions when his home and car were set alight by IFP supporters on 11 May 1991 in Tembisa, Transvaal, during conflict between IFP-aligned hostel-dwellers and ANC-supporting residents. | References |
MTHIMKHULU, Sibanda Phineas | | Was burnt to death by named perpetrators on 1 June 1986 in the Mangweni Trust Area, near Nelspruit, Transvaal, after he was accused of being a government spy. | References |
MTHIMKHULU, Simon | 19 | An ANCYL member who was beaten to death in detention by two members of the SAP in Sebokeng, Transvaal, on 14 June 1992. His body was found in an open field 12 hours after he was taken in for questioning. Sebokeng was tense following numerous clashes between IFP- aligned hostel-dwellers and ANC-supporting township residents. | References |
MTHIMKHULU, Thembeni Gladys | 35 | She had her house burnt down by IFP supporters during political conflict at Masomonco, KwaZulu, near Empangeni, Natal, on 5 December 1993. | References |
MTHIMKHULU, Thokozile Maria | 42 | A UDF supporter who had her house at Inanda, near KwaMashu, Durban, burnt down by Inkatha supporters in December 1989. | References |
MTHIMKHULU, Welcome | 40 | A member of the Violence Monitoring Group affiliated to the ANC who escaped unscathed when his car was shot at by a named member of the KZP, acting in collaboration with IFP supporters, at Esikhawini, KwaZulu, near Empangeni, Natal, on 24 July 1992. Two of his passengers were injured in the shooting. Three perpetrators were granted amnesty (AC/1999/0332). See Esikhawini hit squad. | References |
MTHIMKHULU, Xolisile Thikane | 20 | An ANC and UDF supporter who was seriously injured by named members of the SAP on 23 July 1985 at Phakamisa High School in Zwide, Port Elizabeth. Scholars were involved in a student protest when police randomly shot at students, killing two and injuring six others, including teachers. The perpetrators were found guilty of murder and attempted murder and were sentenced to ten years` imprisonment but did not serve their sentence. Mr Mthimkhulu`s left leg and arm are now semi-paralysed. | References |
MTHIMKULU, Siphiwo | 19 | Was one of two ANC members abducted by the Eastern Cape Security Branch in Port Elizabeth on 14 April 1982. They were given a drink containing a sedative and shot in the head. Their bodies were placed on a pile of branches, doused with diesel and then set alight. Their remains were allegedly thrown into the Fish River. Four members of the Eastern Cape Security Branch, including the divisional commander, were granted amnesty for this operation (AC/2000/034). | References |
MTHIMUNYE, Aaron Khohliswa | 58 | Was severely beaten and tortured by named members of the SAP at the Kwaggafontein police station in Moutse, KwaNdebele, in 1988 because he assisted `comrades` with transport. The South African government cancelled KwaNdebele independence in August 1986 because of resistance to incorporation into KwaNdebele. | References |
MTHIMUNYE, Anna Ncema | 21 | She lost her house in an attack by supporters of Chief Jack Mahlangu in July 1975 at Goederede, near Dennilton, KwaNdebele, during conflict over incorporation into Lebowa. Chief Mahlangu supported the incorporation because it would grant him chief rule but many residents resisted. | References |
MTHIMUNYE, Bikwaphi Martha | 66 | She lost her home in an arson attack by alleged ANC supporters in KwaNdebele, in 1986. | References |
MTHIMUNYE, Cashile Pauline | 58 | She had her house and property destroyed by supporters of the Lebowa government in June 1975 at Dennilton, near Moutse, KwaNdebele, when Ms Mthimunye and others were resisting incorporation into Lebowa. | References |
MTHIMUNYE, Freddy | | Was shot dead on 14 May 1986 in KwaNdebele, allegedly by members of the security forces when they attacked a meeting held at a royal kraal to discuss demands by residents to abandon independence and to disband the Imbokodo. | References |
MTHIMUNYE, Jabulane Johannes | 25 | She lost her home in an attack by supporters of Chief Jack Mahlangu in July 1975 at Goederede, near Dennilton, KwaNdebele, during conflict over incorporation into Lebowa. Chief Mahlangu supported incorporation because it would grant him chief rule but many residents resisted. | References |
MTHIMUNYE, Jeremiah | | Was arrested by members of the SAP in 1987 in KwaNdebele, during conflict between Imbokodo vigilantes and people opposed to KwaNdebele independence. | References |
MTHIMUNYE, Lahline Emily | 44 | Was detained by members of the SADF on 17 January 1987 in Kwa-Ndebele, following clashes over the area`s proposed independence. | References |
MTHIMUNYE, Mgutshwe John | | Was tortured and beaten to death by named members of the SAP at the Kwaggafontein police station in Moutse, KwaNdebele, in 1988. The South African government cancelled KwaNdebele independence in August 1986 because of resistance to incorporation into KwaNdebele. | References |