Note sull'episodio
In June 1986, ten young boys from Mamelodi left home—and never came back.
They were later known as the Mamelodi 10: victims of a brutal apartheid-era operation built on deception, informants, and the systematic targeting of youth.
In this episode of Context with Sebenzile Nkambule, we sit down with Mxolisi Malinga, the last surviving member of that group.
This is not just a retelling of history. It is a conversation about memory, betrayal, survival—and the cost of freedom.
Mxolisi reflects on what it meant to grow up in Mamelodi during one of South Africa’s most volatile periods (1983–1986), the political awakening of young people under apartheid, and the devastating moment when trust was weaponised against them.
We also explore the role of apartheid informant networks—later exposed in processes like the Tru ...