Today, 33 years ago, The Mamelodi 10 killed in ambush.

 Today, 33 years ago, The Mamelodi 10 killed in ambush.


 Thursday, 26 June 1986

After being lured to their deaths by police Constable Joe Mamasela (posing as an MK agent) the 'Mamelodi 10' (a.k.a. the 'Nietverdiend 10') are killed. Mamasela had promised to take them to Botswana for military training. Instead Mamasela drove them (in a minibus) to Nietverdiend, where security officers ordered the men at gunpoint to get out of the minibus, and Commandant Dave Trippet injected them with a chemical. Now unconscious, they were bundled back into the minibus and driven to Bophuthatswana by Special Forces operative Diederick Jacobus Vorster. A limpet mine and an AK47 were placed into the minibus, an accident staged and the minibus set alight. The bodies were burnt so severely that identification was difficult, and there is some confusion about who was killed in this incident. Their bodies buried in a field in Winterveld, near Pretoria.


What happened to the Mamelodi 10 was outlined when Jack Cronje, Jaques Hechter, Paul van Vuuren, Wouter Mentz and Roelf Venter testified before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The officers received amnesty, but Mamasela, who admitted to his role in the murders, never applied for amnesty. He was declared a section 204 witness, which means that he received indemnity from prosecution as long as he was a satisfactory witness. Mr Vorster testified that, following these operations, he had requested not to be deployed on such missions, both because of security concerns and because he did not believe that such operations were the proper function of a soldier.

Brigadier J. Cronje who planned the operation was congratulated by a General in the SADF and Sgt Mamasela was given R1,000 bounty money and two weeks holiday in reward.

The victims, based on information from their families are believed to be:

• Abraham Makolane

• Samuel Masilela

• Sipho Philip Sibanyoni

• Thomas Phiri

• Jeremiah Magagula

• Morris Nkabinde

• Matthews P. Lerutla

• Stephen Makena

• Elliot Sathege

• Rooibaard Geldenhuys

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