Township Violence and the End of Apartheid by Gary Kynoch
Author:Gary Kynoch [Kynoch, Gary]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781776143221
Google: JeY8vwEACAAJ
Publisher: James Currey
Published: 2018-01-15T00:44:02+00:00
Part 2
Katlehong and Thokoza
Map 3 The townships of Katlehong and Thokoza where so much of the fighting took place
5 A Tale of Two Townships
The social and moral fabric of the Thokoza/Katlehong community has been shattered. Death is an everyday occurrence that seldom shocks. The sound of gunfire can be heard day and night. At the height of the violence in July and August 1993, there were frequent reports of corpses lying untended in the street, sometimes for as long as four or five days. This ongoing violence has led to a complete breakdown of civil society.1
Many areas on the Rand experienced politicised conflict, but nowhere as intensely as the streets, squatter camps, and hostels of Thokoza and Katlehong. These became battlegrounds for the better part of four years. Thousands of residents mobilised for combat and communal violence directly affected hundreds of thousands more.2 ISD Unit 6 maintained a permanent presence, while other ISD and SADF forces were posted on a temporary basis. The violence assumed different forms including massive street battles, hostel raids into the surrounding areas, attacks on hostels, assassinations, massacres and skirmishes with security forces. Casualties ran into the thousands and militantsâ campaigns to secure territory and expel suspected enemy supporters created enormous insecurity, resulted in substantial material damage and displaced much of the population.
The prelude to the formal ANCâIFP conflict was provided first by the early 1990 Katlehong taxi violence that pitted migrant Zulu men against township youth and, secondly, by the ZuluâXhosa fighting that consumed Phola Park and Khalanyoni Hostel. With the IFP concentrating its recruiting efforts in hostels and the ANC positioning itself as the champion of township communities, these clashes festered and swelled into an all-out war between ANC and IFP supporters. At the centre of this war stood six IFP-dominated hostels. The ANCâ IFP conflict across the Rand was waged between the inhabitants of IFP-controlled hostels and neighbouring township residents. Parts of Soweto, Sebokeng, Vosloorus, Alexandra and many other townships experienced this pattern of violence. However, only Katlehong and Thokoza featured such a density of IFP hostels in a relatively small area and this concentration of power enabled the IFP to contest these townships throughout the transition period. In Thokoza, a complex comprising three side-by-side hostels â Mshayazafe, Khutuza and Madala â all front Khumalo Street. Several kilometres away in neighbouring Katlehong, Buyafuthi, Kwesine and Mazibuko Hostels are clustered within a few hundred metres of each other. Two more isolated hostels that housed Zulu migrants were destroyed in the first weeks of the conflict, Khalanyoni in Thokoza and Lindela in Katlehong. Although a block of Mazibuko Hostel was burnt down during a 1993 attack and repeated assaults were launched against the other hostels, the IFP managed to hold the remaining six hostels throughout the fighting. IFP supporters also laid claim to some of the streets in the immediate vicinity of the hostels and these areas were bitterly contested. In addition, informal settlements served as combat zones, with Crossroads and Zonkizizwe in Katlehong becoming
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