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Search Resultsfor winnie mandelaGRANTED: in respect of the burning of the clinic of Mrs Winnie Mandela during August/September 1985 at Brandfort. have taken place and to place these on record and to reflect as broad a perspective as possible in our final report which will be given to President Mandela and then obviously to Parliament and finally to locate responsibilities and accountability. It's one of the great strengths of our new ... MR VAN DEN BERG: Was any mention made of the name of Mrs Winnie Mandela? I also indicated that in the above period I had to brief and advise all the relevant Ministers as well as President de Klerk and President Mandela personally on certain issues and indicated that I had briefed certain Parliamentary committees on the CBW programme. MR SMUTS: Can I take you to document M in the bundle, that is a newspaper report which deals with an interview conducted with Mr Mandela and which appeared in the Daily Despatch on the 12th of April 1993. ... the country. I said to these boys he is crossing, what do you mean when you say he is crossing, where is he going. They said he is going to Winnie, Winnie's place and then these boys ... ... reading the delegation, and he called me to his hotel room and produced a long document written by our present President of South Africa, Mr Nelson Mandela from prison. I had just come out of prison and was aware and party to all the arrangements for communications and I asked the President ... ... and then, quoting the background, which was run at some stage by Idi Amin. So we were kept there until 1991, when the State President, Dr Nelson Mandela, visited the camps in Uganda in 1991. That is when he decided that, right, there should be a tribunal, because, you know, I would say the ... MS KEARNEY: No, I tried to start a fund for the victims, I wanted to, I wrote to actually Mandela and the head office to start a fund about 12 years ago. You yesterday, I think it was you who testified about things you had heard and one of the things that you had heard was how it was mooted that some of the toxins that were produced, might be used to affect the health of Dr Mandela. 64Nkadimeng, Elija Mandela 21/01/93 JUDGE WILSON: Yes, but I don't think he could have - it relates only to the attack on Mrs Winnie Mandrel’s house, doesn't it? had community leaders and teachers you know coming to work together with the communities. People like Dr Motlana, Dr Motlare and most in particular Winnie Mandela and Tom Manthata, I mean yourself when I say Tom Manthata, and Fanyana Mazibuko and Matabata for instance, all those people were able ... ... Quattro. His dispute with the ANC continued after his return home, although it was eventually resolved. He started working for Mrs Madikizela-Mandela during March 1992, the month in which he was killed. Neither Van Zyl nor any of the other Applicants was in a position to substantiate ... MR MGIDLANA: You say in your affidavit that the soldiers who came there were under the command of Lieutenant Mandela, is that correct? Chairperson, during these gatherings I presented to the people that as it was for the first time during the Rivonia trial, for Nelson Mandela who later became State President and all the others who were involved in those proceedings, as it was presented, it was presented that the weaklings had to ... MR KUDZINGANA: Since I got to know that there is a person called Mandela. I learned that there is Mandela and and he's a leader of the ANC and he's arrested and he's in jail and then started to know about the ANC and then I started to support it during that time. MR KHUMALO: If I remember very well, I would say after I had escaped from hospital, I went to hide at my mother's place or should I say Mama's place, Nomzamo Madikizela-Mandela and she was harassed as well by the Security who were looking for me. EXAMINATION BY MRS NHLAYISI: Mr Tshabangu, you were a member of the SDU's in Mandela Section in Tokoza, is that correct? MR LEVINE: And I believe - my recollection of the speech by President Mandela when he praised the efforts of your late mother, I think she was referred to, either in that particular speech or in some other address, as a devastatingly effective critic of apartheid. |