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Search Resultsfor winnie mandela... taking place there. But what was more important was to get the arms, the firearms. The firearms that were to be used when they were attacking the Mandela. There were two who used to come with firearms. It was important for us to catch these two boers and get those firearms so that we'd be ... MR MAGUBANE: No, I have never attended a rally at Ulundi. I know Ulundi. I went to a rally in Ulundi when Mr Mandela wanted to meet Mr Buthelezi. That is when that date was postponed and then he said to us we should go and meet there, not at Ulundi because there were allegations and rumours that ... Linus was for reform in the country and I can bear testimony to that. I know that it was very important to him that Mr Mandela be released. He was not a racist at all and he rejected Apartheid. The fact that he had to be the victim of such a horrible deed that it was him of all people who was ... the sections we were working in as under 21 Battalion. This comrade came to tell me that there was a message that things are bad at Slovo Section, Mandela. I went to the office that used to be our meeting point. I was briefed with the other comrades that I used to work with, I was briefed ... ... take the easy way out, it waged a just war at all times. The struggle was aimed at convincing people, showing people and in the words of President Mandela when he had said during his Court proceedings: "We would hope to bring the whites to their senses but we did not think that we should do so ... ... Party then could have ended the negotiations completely, Mr Chairman. There would have been no trust between the National Party and Mr Nelson Mandela. The slightest thing at the time was sparking off problems between the ... ... had to live without a father for 18 years. I hate to think of all those things that he has missed in those years. From the release of Nelson Mandela in 1990, to South Africa's first democratic elections, as well as the birth of his first grandchild in 1993, and the fact that he never got ... ... woman and I became a woman at a very early stage in life. I can survive and therefore I thank God and I would also like to thank our President Mandela who brought us thoroughly trained policemen who can take care of our security now. Thank ... ... have been overrun by the hostel dwellers. Those firearms helped in defending the community, I am hundred percent sure of that. In fact President Mandela, when he was briefed on this matter, in and around July 1993, praised the Self Defence Units in speaking at Huntersfield Stadium in ... the time, there was a lot of political disturbances in the whole of South Africa and at the time, it was just immediately after the former President Mandela had been released, so much that many people in South Africa were so elated ... ... Gave me a list, they took 14 books. Some of the books I remember, Sharafoot, The End, Revonia Trial, Not for your Comfort, Robben Island, Nelson Mandela, Facing Mount Kenia, Koruma, you count them, there were 14. Up to this day I value those books a lot. Up to this day. Thank ... The Applicant testified that he was a supporter of the ANC and a member of the self-defence unit in the Mandela section where the deceased also lived. He knew the deceased as one of the elders in the area at whose home people would go to play cards and drink. The deceased and his wife were ... ... in the army I was there to defend or protect people and we had a relationship with people, especially after the release of the President, Nelson Mandela when he was taken by the helicopter from the parliament in the parade ground and the people or the civilians wanted to go in to greet the ... ... talking about. That date was after the 27th of April, which was when the election happened. And that date was after the inauguration of President Mandela, which was on the 10th of May. By that date the Transkei had ceased to exist as a separate entity. And by that date on your own evidence ... ... self. And they searched my - the shack in which I was sleeping. I asked him whether he had a search warrant and he answered back, he said: You, Mandela’s child - Naidoo taught you to be clever - you think you are ... ... bring in criminal activity to cause disunity, havoc, so that the work of the SDU does not go ahead, and in ANC submission, this is what President Mandela, the point that he made was that he said De Klerk was bent on not allowing this structure of SDU to be ... ... I'm going to illustratewhat joy there was in the community of Maokeng the day when Diwitiwas shot dead. It was worse than when Nelson Mandela was freed. Up until today it is quiet and peaceful in Kroonstad. Schoolswere disrupted, businesses were disrupted, taxis were disruptedand ... he said to me "Timothy do you think the Black people will rule this country", and I said "Yes". And he said to me "You are going to jail, just like Mandela". They brought me to ... ... a group of boys. If I am not mistaken they were 15. All those boys who were there they had ANC T-shirts. Some of the T-shirts had just President Mandela's photograph. Some of them Sisulu's. After that I saw a ... ... the political organisations were banned, namely PAC and ANC and he was happy when this happened. He was one of the people who were happy to see Mandela being released from Robben Island. He started taking part in helping the ... |