Reported detentions in addition to those given above:

May 1978 Pretoria: Trofomo MOLEPO (17), Ronald MAMOEPA (17), Clifford MOKGALE (16), Abraham PETA (18), Abraham MODIBA (18), Patrick MODIBA (17), Steven MASILELA (17), Vincent MALEKA (18) (all students from Atteridgeville, released during July)

1.6.78 Soweto: Ms. Patricia SELOMELETSO (26) released 4 July

Ntshabele Josias POOE (25) Soweto Action Committee

11.7.78 Krugersdorp: Ms Baile NELSON, Ms Kuki RAMAPHORE (YCW members bringing the total held to 17)

15.7.78 Umtata: Moses PINKSTON black Harvard student researching in the Transkei

9.8.78 Mmabatho: Two STUDENTS (names not given) said to be Soweto SRC leaders arrested in possession of PAC documents. Arrested by BophuthaTswana authorities and handed over to SA Security Police

17.8.78 Oshoek: Ms Angeline Lucky ZIKALA (29), Ms Gloria ZUNGU (25), One other (all from Soweto arrested at border post)

August Soweto: Petrus Lengau LANGA (20), Martin N. SELEKE (21)

August Benoni: Mandla Nelson MTSELU (22), One other. Both from Soweto, arrested in Daveyton after police car and helicopter swoop

8.9.78 Soweto: Ms Ethel WAUCHOPE (52) mother of George Wauchope, Ms Joyce KALOATE (48) sister of above

23.9.78 Soweto: Ms Constance MASEMOLA (17)

25.9.78 Cape Town: Ms Jean NAIDOO (39) of Rylands

2.10.78 Johannesburg: Sammy MAGOSH of Noordgesig, member of AZAPO

STILL IN CUSTODY Among those detained last year and still apparently in detention are:

Mrs. Deborah MABALE (Debs MATSHOBA) wife of former SASO OFFICER Gilber Mabale, of Krugersdorp, detained under the Terrorism Act in January 1977 and still held in July 1978, when her husband was released from ISA detention. Ms. Mabale has a son, Sechaba, now aged 3.

Ms. Masobata LOATE (19) Soweto student detained 17 June 1977 and still held in October 1978, under the Terrorism Act, without access to her family.

Simon MLUNYENI of East London, reportedly arrested on 7 October 1977 while on holiday in Alice and not freed by July 1978.

STOP PRESS Mrs Sally MOTLANA, vice president of SACC and wife of Dr N. Motlana was detained on 25 October. Mrs Motlana was previously detained in 1976 and 1977.

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