The Three Million Gang in Maokeng Township (Kroonstad) and the reaction of the African National Congress’s aligned structures

Authors

  • Chitja Twala

Keywords:

African National Congress, Three Million Gang, Vigilantism, Township, African National Congress Youth League, Free State Province, Maokeng, Seeisoville

Abstract

As early as 1989 when it was clear that there was a possibility of unbanning  liberation movements in South Africa and securing the release of political
prisoners, the African National Congress (ANC)-aligned structures in the different townships began openly and radically mobilising for the organisation.
The ANC-aligned demonstrations and protests became everyday scenes around the country and it was evident that the South African Police (SAP) was
gradually battling to control the ANC-aligned citizens in most townships. In mid-1989, a gang known as the Three Million emerged in Maokeng Township
(Kroonstad) and was accused by the community members to be operating as a vigilante group. Therefore, incidents of vigilantism by the Three Million Gang
became a regular scene in this township. Using the Three Million as a case in point, I attempted to show how the ANC-aligned structures reacted to this
gang which was viewed as a vigilante group in the Maokeng Township.

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Published

2021-06-17

How to Cite

The Three Million Gang in Maokeng Township (Kroonstad) and the reaction of the African National Congress’s aligned structures. (2021). Yesterday & Today Journal for History Education in South Africa and Abroad, 7. https://upjournals.up.ac.za/index.php/yesterday_and_today/article/view/2039

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