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comradesExplanation Showing 561 to 580 of 1000 First Page•Previous Page 25 •26 •27 •28 •29 •30 •31 •32 •33 Next Page•Last Page... secondly on the 3rd 1990 Inkatha members attacked Sebokeng hostel once more. About 23 people were killed. I was called by telephone by hostel comrades to come in the morning through Comrade M Hunge. On arrival I saw dead bodies all around pointed to me. Together with other ANC and Cosatu ... ... name, as well as those of other assailants had been furnished to the police, no prosecution had resulted from those incidents. He and his comrades therefore believed that the police were not investigating the killing of ANC members because they sided with the IFP and they, as ANC ... The applicant, who had a gun, pointed the gun at the suspect and called upon him to surrender himself as he was surrounded by applicant’s comrades. They then disarmed the deceased and started questioning him to "arrest" the suspect. The applicant, who had a gun, pointed the gun at the suspect and ... ... buying from other businesses. he wanted people to buy solely from his shop. He was also informing the police about the activities of UDF comrades. The Applicant also claims that on a certain day in or about 1990 he and other UDF comrades were travelling to Umzimkulu to deliver ... said I was so strong that they wanted me to work for them. They said they knew that I was going to be a leader of UDF, they said I must go to other comrades and make a list of the other comrades and bring it when I was coming to sign. I told them that I was leaving. I am paralysed, I won't be ... On learning of the death of their comrades the applicant, Sibaya, Moloko, Seme, Shange and Cebekhulu (all co-members of MALAYO) decided to eliminate the deceased who they perceived to be the leader of the Mashaolin Gang. They firmly believed that this group was responsible for the murders of their ... MR KHUZWAYO: The comrades came to look as to how we were staying or living in that area. It was the first time for me to see many comrades and also they came to see the Committee members. ... experience of soldiering in conflict is, in my opinion, essential for true insight. The emotions generated by contact with enemy fire, the loss of comrades and the shock of land-mine detonations negatively influence the judgement of the most reasonable and rational individual. War, in whatever ... MR DLONGWANE: Actually this developed after I testified against Zola Mtatsi and including the other comrades in court. ... police were after him. He could not go to town, they would chase him. So, we ultimately fled to PE with some other pupils to go and join their Comrades in PE. He was shot there while he was setting a bakery delivery vehicle ... he was the one who, after everybody was convinced that the deceased was not at home, searched and found him hiding in a wardrobe; he then called his comrades and the assault started. With regard to the attempted murder, the applicant says he personally also stoned the ... According to his testimony, the Applicant and his comrades Denis Moeti and Abram Zweli together with their commander, Moss Mothopo, aslo known as Ramapapa, left Alexandra for Springs, on the day of the incident. Moeti could not be traced and Zweli who is in prison did not attend the hearing. ... opening days of our positive action campaign launched on March 1960. In September 1961, the foundation for the military wing of the PAC was laid by Comrades John Nyathi Pokela and Clarence Mlali Makwetu. The Presidential Council, based in Maseru subsequently appointed one of its members as ... After robbing Lesia of his vehicle Gqomfa and his comrades proceeded to the Mayaputhi – Sterkspruit Bridge. Mphahlele was in charge of the operation. He was armed with a .38 Spanish Revolver and they all took orders from him. The applicant was armed with a R5 automatic rifle, Ben a 9mm pistol ... ... was subjected to with that of random beatings and terrorising the communities and even during the imprisonment’s to separate people who had been comrades and colleagues and friends and even during those imprisonment to separate them and to isolate them from support structures and ... MS THUNYISWA: We were the comrades and we were school children by that time. We were trying to attend Steve Biko's funeral who passed away on the 13th of September. On the 17th we planned to go to Queenstown, where one of my teachers told us there was a roadblock held at Mafikeng, so we must use ... MRS BALOYI: Stanley was not a thief, he was a Comrade and they did arrest him at once and send him to jail. Whilst we were still wondering why he told us that he was bailed out by the Comrades and he had been discharged. He did not tell us anything about his whereabouts. MR MAZIBUKO: Well, the submission covers the training part, you see. When we were trained, we were trained inside the country, we were trained by comrades from Johannes Nkosi Unit which was the Regional Command Structure of MK. Comrade Ernest Sigasa was the Commander if that particular Unit. It ... MISS MKHIZE: Maybe if you try to remember the way in which you buried her, did the people, tell us about the people who came to the funeral. Was it attended by the fellow Comrades who were also involved in the march? MR MAJUJA: Because I put it to you that Sergeant Makhudu in most cases, he was the one who was tipping comrades about the pending arrests. |