<p>FATAL RENDEZVOUS<br>In 1978 five men die in a shack in Soweto South Africa during a skirmish between<br>the South African Security Police and Umkhonto weSizwe the armed wing of the<br>African National Congress. A year earlier they had all travelled from Durban to Johannesburg<br>on a bus totally unknown to each other. <strong>Isaiah Zuma</strong>: a nineteen-year old Zulu man destined<br>for the Witwatersrand gold mines to find work and provide for his destitute mother. Too<br>ambitious to work as a miner he begins stealing explosives from the mine and selling them.<br>Wary of the dangers in this illegal industry he approaches Umkhonto weSizwe. Accepted<br>into the organization Isaiah works with another operative making bombs and bombing<br>targets to publicize the organization's struggle for freedom. <strong>Bala Desai</strong>: a young Indian tailor<br>who inherits his uncle's tailoring business in Pageview Johannesburg begins a new life with his<br>wife and daughter only to have the government forcibly move his business to the unknown<br>Oriental Plaza and his family to the new Indian township of Lenasia. But Bala is determined<br>not to lose his inheritance. <strong>Bogdan Vodnik</strong>: a Yugoslav immigrant is hired as a buyer for the<br>Deep Reef Gold Mine. He is also an accomplished dealer in stolen and illegal goods. Coerced<br>by an Umkhonto weSizwe operative into acquiring bomb-making equipment for them due to<br>his violation of the Immorality Act and interrogated by the Security Police and forced to<br>work for them Bogdan goes underground and joins the struggle for freedom. <strong>Joseph Matimba</strong>:<br>also known as Shadow and a survivor from the 1976 Soweto uprising he<br>operates an Umkhonto weSizwe cell in Soweto attacking and bombing targets to publicize<br>his people's struggle. Captain <strong>Tiaan Botha</strong>: a member of the South African Security<br>Police his prime goal is to capture the members of an Umkhonto weSizwe cell in Soweto.</p><p>BLOOD WILL HAVE BLOOD<br>After the 1976 student uprising in South Africa Simon Malaza leaves the country and<br>receives subversive military training from the African National Congress Military Wing in exile.<br>He returns to South Africa and manufactures a bomb with the intention of blowing up a<br>strategic building to draw the world's attention to the plight of his people. The bomb explodes<br>prematurely and Simon is killed. The South African Security Police arrest Simon's friend<br>Michael Maleka and torture him in an attempt to make him confess to being Simon's accomplice.<br>As Michael is innocent the police are eventually forced to release Michael from custody. Michael<br>swears revenge on the two white policemen responsible for torturing him and sets out to find the<br>two men and wreak revenge. During his search Michael develops a lust for killing with his<br>chosen weapon the tine of a steel garden fork.<br>Nothing is more costly nothing is more sterile than revenge. Winston S. Churchill.<br> </p>
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