Additions & corrections to previous lists: 13/8 Pretoria MOTAU, J. Acting principal, Mamelodi High School. His successor, Mr H. Muzwayini, was also arrested. 2/9 Cape Town MEHLOMAKULU, Miss Zora (36) Initially held under General Law Amendment Act, then after 2 weeks under the Internal Security Act. Secretary of Workers Advice Bureau, Athlone. 16/9 Johannesburg ZOBANE, Nicholas (22) An employee of IBM, from Soweto. Released on 8.12.76. 23/9 Johannesburg KADALIE, Kwezi (22) Grandson of famous trade unionist Clements Kadalie, he had been living in West Germany, where he acquired citizenship. Visited on 30 Nov. by a W. German consular official, Kadalie was found to have an eye injury. 8/10 Grahamstown NDWEDISA, Christopher Vuyani (20) Arrested under GLA Act on same day as 5 others after distribution of leaflets in African townships. 21/10 Pretoria MUZWAYINI, H Became acting principal of Mamelodi High School after detention in August of J. Motau.

New detainees 27/10/76–31/12/76: 27/10 Cape Town GABRU, Mr. Y Maths teacher at Salt River High School. Arrested shortly after pupils at the school had been interrogated in connection with incidents of damage to teachers’ cars. 28/10–12/11 Cape Town NKENTSHE, Sakhiwo, MBEIRA, Monica, FASI, Kenneth, MAGQWASHU, Hapi, MBEYIYA, Noshumi, BHEJA, Shepherd, MAZANA, Ronnie, MNGXEKEZA, Nosisi, BAKANA, Norman, FESI, Conference, FESI, Kidman, BOSCH, Jonas. All of Guguletu, All of Nyanga. Brothers from Langa. Released on 16 November. Of Bishop Lavis (a Coloured area). 1/11 Pretoria MOUTLANA, Solomon Member of Mamelodi High School SRC. 1/11 Transkei NKOSIYANE, Peter N. Member of the Transkei Legislative Assembly representing Mqanduli, he was arrested with 8 others in connection with the alleged murder of a relative, released and immediately re-arrested under Procl. 400. In the October pre-independence elections he unseated the previous opposition leader Mr. Knowledge Guzana. 1–4/11 Kingwilliamstown MTI, Mr. Mandisi (22) A former SASM secretary. Previously detained Feb-Aug 1976. 1–4/11 Kingwilliamstown TEMBISA Mr. Ntutuzeli (24) Former SASM member. 1–5/11 Johannesburg LOUW, Ben Charges under Terrorism Act were dropped and he was immediately re-arrested. 1–5/11 Johannesburg MABASO, Harry Kensana Matric student at Diepkloof High School, detained with one other in Mohlakeng township. Early Nov Johannesburg MAZIBUKO, Brian, MOKONE, Godfrey, MABIVA, Elijah, 4 African males. Three students believed to be in detention. 4/11 Springs Teachers at Pholong Secondary School, Kwa Thema, Springs. 4/11 Johannesburg MAREDI, Mr. Raguel Father of three from Alexandra. News of his arrest emerged when his wife applied to the Rand Supreme Court for news of his whereabouts. In an answering affidavit, a security police major said although the police were not obliged to give any information, Maredi was being held under the Terrorism Act. 5/11 Cape Town NOLUTSHUNGU, Mr. Temba Youth organiser for the S.A. Institute of Race Relations. Released on 16 Nov. 5/11 Johannesburg MOFALUTSE, Anna Mmule Pupil of Madibane High School, detained in Diepkloof, Soweto. 7/11 Johannesburg SERACHE, Nat (32) Journalist on RDM & part-time BBC correspondent. Detained with 4 others under GLA on 3/9 and released on 14/9. In October he became acting president of BPC. 8/11 Cape Town LOUW, Samuel (26) Teacher at Hanover Park High School. Another teacher at the same school was detained on the same day – Albert FRITS. 10/11 Johannesburg MAVUSO, Mr Fikile (25) A student at Ngoye (Univ. of Zululand), he was previously held under the GLA Act in September for 12 days. 15/11 Krugersdorp SEJOE, Dorothy (24), TLHARIPE, Oupa, Un-named female, SITHOLE, Patrick (14), SITHOLE, Mandla (21), SITHOLE, Moses (18), TITI, Mr. M. Teacher, Teacher, Teacher, Form I schoolboy, Brother of Moses, Brother of Mandla, A social worker, he was employed by the Cape Midlands Bantu Affairs Admin. Board but sacked after his arrest & detention under the Internal Security Act. Released on 28 Dec.

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