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The Venda Defence Force (VDF) was established in September 1982 from the 112 Battalion of the
South African Defence Force The South African Defence Force (SADF) (Afrikaans: ''Suid-Afrikaanse Weermag'') comprised the armed forces of South Africa from 1957 until 1994. Shortly before the state reconstituted itself as a republic in 1961, the former Union Defence F ...
and the military branch of the Venda National Force which itself had been formed when the Venda homeland became independent from South Africa in September 1979.


Venda Defence Force


Origin

The Venda National Force was established with Venda’s independence in 1979 and included defence and other services such as police and prisons. Strange enough, traffic policing was part of this national force, but by 1981 it was transferred to the Department of Justice. The Fire Brigade was however still part of the Venda National Force although there was plans to transfer this to the civilian government.


Development of the VDF

Colonel
Gabriel Ramushwana Gabriel Ramushwana (1 July 1941 – 12 January 2015) was a head of state of the Bantustan of Venda. He joined the SAP in Welkom as a Constable in 1960 and was seconded to the SADF 112 Infantry Battalion as a Warrant Officer in 1973. After being ...
was appointed the Chairman of the Council and Minister of Defence and National Intelligence was second in command as well as the Venda Security Police before being transferred to the VDF as Chief of Staff by State President
Patrick Mphephu Chief Patrick Ramaano Mphephu ( 1924 – 17 April 1988) was the first President of the bantustan of Venda, which was granted nominal independence from South Africa on 13 September 1979. Mphephu was born in Dzanani settlement and after graduat ...
with the aim of his eventual succession as Chief of the VDF.


112 Battalion and One Venda Battalion

The VDF itself was formally separated from the National Force on the 27 September 1982 when the SADF’s 112 Battalion from Madimbo, part of the Soutpansberg Military Area, which was outside the Venda territory, was disbanded and re-established to form One Venda Battalion at Manenu. At that stage this battalion consisted of three companies and was to all purposes a light infantry battalion.


Two Venda Battalion

Two Venda Battalion was established around 1985/86 and was initially housed in temporary quarters until 1986/1987.


Air Wing

The VDF also consisted of a small air wing consisting of light helicopters (BK117s and Allouette 3) and fixed wings (CASA C-212 and Citations).


Coup

A bloodless coup occurred on 5 April 1990, the then Colonel Ramushwana was attending a SADF Army Staff Course in Pretoria. Until that date the Chief of the VDF was a seconded SADF officer, Brigadier Steenkamp, with Ramushwana as his Chief of Staff. State President Ravele was the Commander in Chief and was advised by a Security Council.


Aftermath

After the coup, Ramushwana became Chief of the VDF as well as the Chairman of the Council of National Unity. A Security Working Committee was established to replace the Security Council. The SEWOCOM consisted of: *Ramushwana, now a Brigadier, as chairman, *the Chief of Staff of the VDF, a Colonel W. Swanepoel, *the Senior Staff Officer intelligence, Lt. Col. Muthambi *the Senior Staff Officer Operations, Lt. Col. Vermeulen *the Police Commissioner, Colonel Phaswana *the Director General of the Venda National Intelligence, *the Advocate-General, Moosa Batlivala and *two other members of the Council of National Unity. This committee dealt with all security related issues in Venda including the quality of government, since the coup followed widespread allegations of corruption and maladmistration.


Insignia


Ranks

;Officer ranks ;Other ranks


Disbandment

With the end of the Apartheid era in 1994 in South Africa, the former defence forces of the Bantustans were incorporated into the newly formed
South African National Defence Force The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) comprises the armed forces of South Africa. The commander of the SANDF is appointed by the President of South Africa from one of the armed services. They are in turn accountable to the Minister ...
.


Equipment

The VDF was equipped for counter-insurgency (COIN) operations. The VDF used: *R4/R5 assault rifles, *5.56 mm Light Machine Gun, *7.62 mm Medium Machine Gun *40 mm Multiple Grenade Launcher, *60 mm and *81 mm mortars *12.7 mm Browning Heavy Machine Gun Vehicles included: *Mambas, *Buffels, * Samil 20, *seven ton Isuzu trucks and *4x4 vehicles


References

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