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InkathaExplanation Showing 221 to 240 of 597 First Page•Previous Page 8 •9 •10 •11 •12 •13 •14 •15 •16 Next Page•Last Page... our reference number for ANC, then the numbers underneath that, PN 666, that would be a copy to the source file of the agent, PNV 22/29/16 was the Inkatha file, so there would have been a copy made for that, for some reason, it will be in the contents of the report, I can't comment ... MR MONONI: We were going to use the firearms to defend the community against attacks by Inkatha and vigilantes and other people who were troubling the community. ... The other one, that is the man, had a knife, and the girl, Nthombizolwa, had a sjambok. They called me. They said, "You come here, a member of Inkatha." Should I have known what was going to happen I could have ran way, but I just stood there not knowing what was happening, and the boy ... I refer to my clients I will be referring to them. Both of them will testify that at the time of the death of the deceased they were members of the Inkatha Freedom Party, although they would not describe themselves as being politically active at that stage. Can you comment on ... MR KHUBEKA: There are many people, Inkatha people, who used to die in my presence at Boipatong, people such as Bongali Batha, who died at Boipatong, therefore that was the reason why I went to Boipatong, seeing that the ANC and Inkatha had been at war since long ago and the people of Kwamadala did ... ... magistrate conducting the inquest into the death of Alphius Nkabinda at Mpofomeni in 1987 had in his executive capacity issued the permit for the Inkatha Rally that lead to the ... One day it was on a Monday, we were preparing ourselves to write the examinations. The IFP members came. All of them were Zulu's. Mr Cebekulu was still alive at that time. Cebekulu was well known among Inkatha circles. He had his own taxi's. MR BERGER: Volume 28, page 3229, line 7. First question to Mr Khosa: "Mr Khosa, is it correct that you are the Transvaal leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party's Youth Brigade, is that correct?" Answer: "That is correct." You never knew that, it was news to you? MS NHLAYISI: You say that you had information that at this house number 1248 Mgivani Street, Lusaka-B, there were members of the Inkatha Freedom Party, is that correct? MR MATHEBULA: These people were just shooting at random. Inkatha was just attacking everybody. MR CLAASSEN: As the Chair pleases. Mr Ndlangamandla, could you just clarify your position within the Inkatha Freedom Party when and for the duration of what time were you a member of the party? MR KRUSER: The information was to the fact that Inkatha would use the march to attack Shell House. There was no specific group. MR VAN DER WALT: You were not a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party per chance? ... certain people who have given evidence in this particular application. You have seen the applicant and then you have seen certain members of the Inkatha Freedom Party, it was Mr Amos Mtungwa, was he known to you, prior to him giving evidence ... MRS MALATSE: I came with Tidiso Insufeni at a very young age Tafeni. When he was a young man that's when he was attacked by Inkatha. He then left for Durban. In Durban he was an ANC clerk. We did not stay together, the Inkatha people intimidated him. I heard that he passed away in 1986, it was on a Saturday when I heard this news. MR SHANE: Right, now before Beki, before Beki Khanyile was killed, can you tell this Commission what actually happened to your family’s home at the hands of members of the Inkatha Freedom Party? MR TWALA: We were defending the community against the Inkatha Freedom Party members. It is quite clear from his evidence that he had no reason whatsoever to believe that these people were Inkatha supporters or that they were there to launch an attack on the local residents. There is nothing in the evidence of the first or second applicants to suggest that the act committed by ... ... way, in 1990 I was working at Glodan Engineering in Edenvale. We were assembling taps. I was receiving a salary. Then there were riots between Inkatha and the ANC. As I was working, but I couldn't go to work because of a problem with transport and I was also scared that I would be affected ... |