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Search Resultsfor winnie mandela... Sowetan clipping here, this article by Sharon Chetty, I think it is, it came about just in 1996. She mentions that the ANC at the advice of Nelson Mandela formed a committee for the bereaved and the task of this committee was to inform the families of cadres who had died in exile. Have you ever ... ... the country, I was the one who was responsible to send them to Uganda. As from 1992 to 1993, I was the one who was responsible in grouping the Mandela dispatchment, these were the men I used to send outside for regular training, not guerrilla warfare. This was my ... ... as unpublished events of history. For instance, in the case of Alcott Gwentshe, you could, as a matter of fact, ask Walter Sizulu, you ask Nelson Mandela about this. They were together during that time, because the ANC has been waging, the ANC has been waging a powerful campaign to end White ... I would also like to direct my forgiveness to the President Nelson Mandela and Minister Nthebezi as well for all the things that I did in the country. I am, however, feeling very bad and I now feel ostracised at the same time, I feel isolated from the people I used to be close to. I know it’s ... Lusaka: Steve, Gibson, BM, Basil Mavuso alias Jomo (apparently in 1993 Nelson Mandela's bodyguard), Bongo, Kwesh Mokoena, Robert Moima, Stanley Brown, Jacob Sithole, JJ, Peter, Floyd Huna alias Spinks, Tim Williams, Gift, Willie struggle of apartheid, if you look at the dates. My submission is that even though these operations were carried out after the release of President Mandela and other prominent political leaders, their release had nothing to do with the conduct of the armed combatants that were in the ... We found that in 1990 South Africa was at the crossroad, the Groote Schuur minutes and the eventual release of President Nelson Mandela raised the hopes of millions of South Africans for a peaceful transition from the Babylon of Apartheid South Africa to a non-racial democracy. ... was on a Monday very early in the morning I was from the office of the party - I was busy working in the office and I was in the company of Chris Mandela. There was a comrade who came in who said we have to attend a meeting urgently in the ... ... Again I would like to go back to Ralo because Ralo had been my husband's bodyguard and he knew that he was trusted by my husband. When President Mandela came to the Ciskei in 1990, I asked Ralo about my husband's safety. He lifted up his jersey and showed me his waist. His belt was full of ... In 1987 I was harassed yet again by the police. I then organised what we called an M-plan, standing for Mandela’s plan. We organised people to clean our streets, because nobody would do it. We wanted to demonstrate that this could provide employment for our people. My brother-in-law requested ... ... referring to now is it also true in that certain movements were established in particular with regard to these detainees? We think of the Release Mandela Campaign that was not only concerned with the release of our current President but with other persons in detention as well and the Release ... There were about five of us from Port Elizabeth. After the funeral of Neil Agget we went to Brandford to visit Ms Mandela’s place. We were supposed to have a meeting there but the meeting couldn’t take place because some of the delegates didn’t arrive. Whilst we were leaving Brandfort we were ... ... goal without necessarily being supporters of each other, and perhaps if I can elucidate that best by way of example - let's take the recent Nelson Mandela, before he was released, that was a principle supported by many people, ... ... at some stage. In my initial amnesty application, I have referred to, amongst others, Ramol Grako Molokane, who was a trained MK terrorist. Winnie Pala, Mandla Dlamini. During the interrogation of these persons there was also information which came to the fore that they also spoke of ... Another way of torturing women was to withhold medical care. Mrs Mandela, herself, was withheld medical care when it was feared that she might have a miscarriage in prison. They would not let midwives attend to her. That is what, the evidence from Albertina Sisulu. Then there were psychological ... MR MATELA: At that time White people were randomly killing Black people and they would put on Mandela T-shirts and killing people. We knew that we were going to have freedom but we didn't expect to have it overnight. And we knew that these people would be coming into attack, and even the way that ... ... expressed to the Commission that the Kondile family would be the last people to turn traitors, because even the state president himself, President Mandela, and the late Mr Oliver Tambo, were once sheltered under her roof in Port Elizabeth. So I want to say that Sizwe grew up under such ... ... about the extent of my injuries. And thereafter I was put at a certain farm next to Moolman and they said I should go and vote for my father, Mandela, that was just before the ... ... the policemen were trying as much as possible to crush the UDF, because UDF was demanding the release of all political parties, including President Mandela. They wanted all the people in exile to come back to the country. That was the context of the demands that at that time the UDF leadership ... Yes, I was representing the block that I was staying in, I was a committee member. I was a committee member of a plan - a plan Mandela. |