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TRC Final ReportPage Number (Original) 784 Paragraph Numbers Listing Volume 6 Section 6 Part Errata Subsection 1 VOLUME TWOPage 57 Paragraph 58: Delete the sentence ‘This is certainly the view of former army and SADF chief, General Geldenhuys’. Replace the first part of the following sentence with ‘Former army and SADF chief, General Geldenhuys said in his autobiography that:’ Page 70 Paragraph 102: Allegations of torture by SADF members at a camp at Osiri in Namibia are withdrawn in that the camp referred to in this paragraph (there were two places in Namibia called Osiri) was not under the authority of the SADF. Page 102 Paragraph 226: The name ‘Makau’ should read ‘Mmakau’. Page 103 Paragraph 230: The name ‘Lehlonohono’ should read ‘Lehlohonolo’. Page 106 Paragraph 242: Replace ‘Two passengers in the car’ in line 4 with ‘Two bodyguards who were standing next to the car’. The name ‘Mr Thokozane Mkhize’ should read ‘Mr Mlungisi Thokozani Mthalane (MK name Magebhula)’. Page 106 Paragraph 243: Replace ‘for which they have applied for amnesty’ in line 3 with ‘for which Nofomela and Tshikilange have applied for amnesty’. Page 107 Paragraph 245: Replace ‘eight-year-old daughter, Katryn,’ in line 4 with ‘six-year-old daughter, Katryn’. Page 108 Paragraph 254: Replace the name ‘Mr Rogers Nkadimeng’ in line 1 with ‘Mr Vernon Nkadimeng (aka MK Rogers Mevi)’. Page 109 Paragraph 257: Replace the fifth sentence (line 5) with ‘Those killed were Lulamile Dantile (MK name Morris Seabelo), Vivian Stanley Mathee (MK name Trevor), Nomkhosi Mini (MK name Mary Thabethe), Joseph Monwabisi Mayoli (MK name Themba), and three Basotho citizens, Amelia Leseuyeho, Mankaelang Mohatle and Boemo Tau.’ Page 110 Paragraph 261: Replace the name ‘Mr Philip Nwanematsu’ in line 1 with ‘Mr Philip Ngwana Makau Edward Khuto’; and the name ‘Mr Busi ‘Mzala’ Majola’ in line 2 with ‘Ms Busi Majola’. Page 113 Paragraph 276: Replace the last sentence with ‘A Batswana woman, Ms Mmaditsebe Phetolo (33), her daughter Kgomotso (7), and her niece, Tshegofatso Mabeo (aged nine months) were killed. Amongst those injured were the infant’s mother, Ms Seonyana Mabeo (20), Ms Phetolo’s 12-year-old son, Philip, and a Zimbabwean citizen, Mr Taramuka Samson Mpofu (40).’ Page 112–3 Paragraphs 273–5 imply that security police agent, Keith McKenzie, was involved in the planning of an operation which resulted in the death of three Batswana citizens and serious injuries to seven others. In the amnesty hearing into this matter, it was revealed that Mr McKenzie was unaware that the vehicle he was driving had been fitted with an explosive device. Page 113 Paragraph 278: Replace the name ‘Mr Tutu Nkwanyane’ in line 3 with ‘Mr Thulani Vincent ‘Tutu’ Nkwanayama’ and the name ‘Mr Shezi Msimang’ in line 4 with ‘Mr Shezi Msimanga’. Page 113 Paragraph 279: Replace the name ‘Mr Cassius Make’ in line 1 with ‘Mr Job Tabana (aka Cassius Make)’; and the name ‘Mr Paul Dikaledi’ in line 2 with ‘Mr Peter Sello Motau (aka Paul Dikaledi)’. Page 114 Paragraph 281: The name ‘Pantsu Smith’ in line 5 should read ‘Pansu Smith’. Page 114 Paragraph 283: The name ‘Tsizini’ in line 8 should read ‘Tsinini’. Page 121 Paragraph 317: The dates in the first sentence ‘7 April and 13 October 1988’ should read ‘7 April and 13 October 1987’. Page 122 Paragraph 321: The first sentence ‘In March/April 1989…’ should read ‘On 11 December 1988…’ Page 122 Paragraph 322: Replace the first sentence with ‘The house was blown up in the attack and, according to the amnesty applicants, two persons were killed, namely, MK operative Ronald Mosebetsi Mapuoa (aka Sidwell Mbele) and a 15-year-old Batswana teenager, Rapula Thika.’ Page 128 Paragraph 351: Replace the name ‘Mr Leonard Loghudu Mngomezulu’ in line 3 with ‘Ms Lokutu Mngomezulu’. Page 133 Paragraph 373: Replace the name ‘Ms Nokhuthula Aurelia Dlamini’ in line 1 with ‘Ms Nokhuthula Aurelia Simelane’. Page 133 Paragraph 374: Replace the name ‘Derrick Mahobane (aka Mpho Mashoeng)’ in line 2 with ‘Mpho Mashoeng (aka Derrick Mashobane)’. Page 145 Paragraph 424: Replace this paragraph with the following: ‘Twenty lives were lost in this raid, in which three houses were attacked and largely destroyed. They included Mr José Ramos, a Portuguese citizen killed at a roadblock, three of the attackers – Sergeants Robert Hutchinson and Ian Suttil and Lieutenant Corporal JK Park, all Rhodesians. The Commission can confirm the identities of thirteen of the sixteen South Africans killed in this raid killed, namely: Mr Thabang Moses Bookholane, Mr Mduduzi Guma, Mr Lancelot Mfanafuthi Hadebe, Mr William Khanyile, Mr Bhekumuzi Lawrence Magubane, Mr Levinson Mandisi Manakaza, Mr Dumisani Matandela, Mr Motso Aubrey Mokgabudi, Mr Daniel Molebatsi, Mr Nelson Ndunamvula, Mr Stephen Ngcobo, Mr Krishna Rabilal, Mr Sizinzo Skweyiya. Two occupants of the houses were injured in the attack but survived. They were Ms Naledi Eugenia Dongwe and Mr Themba Dimba while two were abducted and forcibly returned to South Africa where they were pressured to become askaris. One of these, Mr Vuyani Mavuso, refused to co-operate with the police and was subsequently killed on the orders of the head of C section of the Security Branch.’ Page 145–6 Paragraph 426: Replace ‘two of his teenage children, Mzukisi and Thandisw’’ in line 8 with ‘two of his children, his son Mzukisi (17) and his daughter Thandiswa (32)’. Page 151 Paragraph 449: Replace ‘a prominent local footballer, Mr Jabulani Masila’ in line 3 with ‘a Ministry of Agriculture employee, Mr Gilbert Masilila’. Replace the second and third sentences with the following ‘Amongst the injured were two local footballers, Mr Alexander Koka and Mr Galolame Makobu, while the fourth victim was an unidentified member of the Botswana Defence Force. Masilila was another case of mistaken identity’. Page 152 Paragraph 457: Replace the name ‘Mr Patrick Sandile Vundla (aka Godfrey Mokoena and Charles Naledi)’ in line 3 with ‘Mr Patrick Sandile Mvundla (aka Naledi Sehume or Charles Mokoena)’. Page 171 Paragraph 28: Replace the last part of the fifth sentence (line 6) with ‘killing eleven security force personnel and ten civilians’. Page 212 Paragraph 186: The date ‘9 or 10 June 1998’ in the first sentence should read ‘9 or 10 June 1988’. Page 241 Paragraph 310 and 311, the name ‘Kkhubeka’ should read ‘Khubeka’ . Page 242 Subheading between paragraphs 316 and 317, the name ‘Vilikazi’ should read ‘Vilakazi’. Page 245 Paragraph 326: The date ‘1982’ in line 4 should read ‘1981’. Page 249 Paragraph 347: The date ‘12 June 1988’ in line 6 should read ‘8 June 1988’. The name ‘Mr Surendra Makhosi Nyoka’ in line 8 should read ‘Ms Surenda Nyoka’. The name ‘Mr Lenny Naidu’ in line 9 should read ‘Mr Lenny Naidoo’. Page 250 Paragraph 348: The name ‘Mr Nkosi Thenjekwayo’ in line 2 should read ‘Mr Nkosinathi Thenjwayo’. Page 258 Move subheading ‘COSAS students Hoseo Lengosane, Joseph Mazibuko …’ to paragraph 387 on page 259. Page 269 Replace subheading ‘Skorpion’ with ‘Oupa Ronald Madondo (aka MK Scorpion or MK Skorpion)’. Page 278 Paragraphs 466 and 467: Delete the words ‘emphasis added’ from the end of each quotation. Page 284 Paragraph 492: The date ‘14 and 18 May’ in line 2 should read ‘14 and 18 May 1987’. Page 296 Paragraph 546: ‘Ipelgeng’ in line 1 should read ‘Ipeleng’. Page 560 Paragraph 27: The year ‘1979’ in line 3 should read ‘1989’. Page 567 Paragraph 52: The date ‘29 December 1989’ in line 3 should read ‘20 December 1988’. Page 592 Paragraphs 44: Replace the first sentence with the following: ‘On 22 April 1990, five members of the Chand family, Samsodien, Hajira and their children Amina (25) Ridwan (26), and Emraan (16), were killed in an attack on their home in Botswana. A Batswana citizen, Mr Pule Matheakwena (60), who was a security guard, was also killed in the attack.’ Page 595 Paragraph 59: The name ‘Kopper’ in line 6 should read ‘Klopper’. Page 604 Paragraph 96: The first part of the first sentence should read ‘After the Boipatong massacre …’. Page 646 Paragraph 278: The Commission withdraws the assertion that Colonel Jan Breytenbach was at some time commander of the ‘Volksle_r’. Paragraph 280: The Commission withdraws the assertion that General Constand Viljoen was leader of the Afrikaner Volksfront (line 4). General Viljoen was, however, on its Directorate of Generals. Page 658 Paragraph 340: Mr Gabriel Shabangu and three others are reported as being killed at a roadblock mounted by AWB members. This is incorrect. Mr Shabangu survived while the other three died. |