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Peter Maluleka

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On 15 April 1988, on the instructions of MK, Maluleka exploded a limpet mine on Church Street in Pretoria, causing damage to several businesses in the vicinity. His commander, Odeille Maponya, died earlier on the same day when his own mine exploded prematurely. He later said that the explosions were
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After the abolition of apartheid in 1994, Maluleka joined the transitional local government in Pretoria, chairing the executive committee of the municipality (then called the Greater Pretoria Municipality). After the
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In June 1988, he was arrested and put on trial along with 11 other activists. The secretary of the Mamelodi Civic Organisation,
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for 11 years. In 1985, he started his own carpentry business. Also in 1985, he formally joined the underground of the
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intended to make a political statement about the ANC's presence inside South Africa and to spearhead the movement's
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In 2016, Maluleka was appointed to a three-year term as a non-executive director of
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under the committee's oversight. He served as committee chairperson until the
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from 2004 to 2014. During that period, he chaired the
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in 1964. After leaving school in 1973, he worked for
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War and Society: The Militarisation of South Africa
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Index

Member of the National Assembly
Gauteng
South Africa
African National Congress
Gauteng
Umkhonto we Sizwe
African National Congress
National Assembly
Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises
South African Airways
Eersterus
Mamelodi
Siemens Telecommunications
African National Congress
Pretoria
Umkhonto we Sizwe
armed propaganda
Stanza Bopape
negotiations to end apartheid
Truth and Reconciliation Commission
December 2000 elections
City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality
Smangaliso Mkhatshwa
2004 general election
National Assembly
Gauteng constituency
2009
Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises
Vytjie Mentor
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