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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 PageMR 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 ... 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 ... ... Many family members and neighbours were killed. One of the girl mother died and some other family members were injured and they were attacking the Inkatha families therefore as an Inkatha we had to pay revenge because when those others were attacked and injured, I thought I could be injured at ... 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? ... succeed in that plan. After some weeks Reverend Selane and some others from the ANC like Lucky Twala and Oupa Mhlmogo of AZAPO and Tom Mhlapa of Inkatha when they came we started now talking about the politics. After some time I got used and I even forgot the fact that I was in prison. It is ... ... 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 MTSHALI: It was said this SDU was going to be in charge of Block F. But those who were present said they were not enough SDU members in Block F, and therefore they need their own Self Defence Unit because Block F is facing Zonkezizwe which place is an Inkatha area. 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 NOSENGA: I did explain. I wore an Inkatha T-shirt and went to Vereeniging. People from the township do their shopping in town. MR NORTJE: Well, basically to anybody who wanted to buy the arms. They didn't really care to who they sold these weapons. Members of Inkatha bought these weapons, ANC members bought the weapons, we asked them specifically and they said that they didn't really care who bought the weapons. we were in at that time was tense, the situation was tense, because in Kothlanong township in Odendaalsrus Inkatha Freedom Party was coming to attack the comrades, then I took it that these people are coming to attack the comrades, because they came to Mashengoville and they are coming to attack ... MS VAN DER WALT: Your commando or the division of which you were the commander did you have anything to do with Inkatha? "We did see him on one occasion where he sold hand guns and rifles to Inkatha Freedom Party supporters." I remember one day on our way to Mazibuko there was this group of people who were standing further up, busy shooting. We went to Mazibuko and on arrival there was seemingly an Inkatha meeting. We wanted to disrupt that meeting because we knew what the agenda was. When we did that, going to that no-go area, when we were about to reach Khumalo Street, we took cover in another house. We saw this person. There was a group of Inkatha members with AK47's. She talked to them and we saw her talking to these IFP members with AK47's. MR SIBIYA: Mr Sithole was a full time member of Inkatha, so much so that he could not hide his activities or his membership. I could say he was a staunch member of the IFP, so much so that at times when he walks passed us, he would call us all sorts of names. MR SIPHO: And you would agree then that the HLH compound was inhabited by members of Inkatha Freedom Party? 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 ... |