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Search Resultsfor winnie mandela I had written quite a few of them and at one stage I wrote an article about a Mr Nelson Mandela and Mrs Winnie Mandela - after information I had received from somebody in the Receiver of Revenue, that they were not being assessed for tax, which I considered to be something of public interest. MR NEMAKHAVANI: There was no structure but before there was the release of Nelson Mandela. the release of Nelson Mandela. Is it true? --- I don't remember well because at the moment people had ben in the bottle store and they were throwing stones. I now wish to deal with the following matters all at once: the shooting of Mzuzwana when he was cleaning Winnie's house ...[intervention] MR MONONI: We were patrolling with other comrades on that day, patrolling at Mandela Village and it so happened that as we were patrolling, we came across two uniformed policemen and we approached these two policemen. ... the Mandela Football Club, a body closely linked to the ANC. On his re-arrest, he again agreed to assist the SAP by giving evidence against Mrs Winnie Mandela. De Kock thought that there was a very real danger he would again revert to the ANC and supply them with information which might ... MR BIZOS: Did you believe that Mr Nelson Mandela would give you an exclusive interview in his home? I once more and lastly appeal to President Mandela to please take action against those who abused us in exile. This will help in healing our land. Perpetrators must be brought in front of the TRC in our presence, so that we question them. Harassment of Chris Ball and Winnie Mandela - December 1985/January 1986. ... on page 75 an affidavit by Nagede Matthews Phosa, who states that he had information which he conveyed to the then President of the ANC, Mr Nelson Mandela. Mr Mandela's affidavit on page 47 to page 54 deals with the information that he received from Mr Phosa and others and that the steps that ... Not by coincidence, but because Nelson Mandela's house was like the nearest. We camped there most of the night. Winnie Mandela was the occupant of the house, you know, in order to catch a glimpse and to try and dissuade students from marching the following day, because we had realised that the ... MR SWART: Yes. Tiso told me that he was a trained MK member, he told me that he was involved in various robberies for the ANC, that he was Winnie Mandela's driver and he gave us certain names of people smuggling guns and also names of caches. MR MAHARAJ: Madiba is Mandela. ... On the 7th November 1986 they left Alice and Reverend Stofile was arrested. They were given money by Mrs Stofile and went to Johannesburg to Winnie Mandela who organised passports for them.They were later briefed by Vuyisile Sefako. ... ... also held with the Ciskei regime, direct negotiations, the leadership of the African National Congress including, including its president, Nelson Mandela, had been involved in one or other form of discussion and negotiation with Oupa Gqozo and his other officials. The leadership of the ANC in ... them, I cannot say that at that stage, that I knew the name specifically or that I knew Tiso's name, but that one of them had been the driver of Mrs Mandela and that they were basically trained ANC people who were looking for places to rob. That was the basic ... as his Rubicon Speech in Durban. The world had been waiting for good news, important announcements on dismantling apartheid and releasing Mr Nelson Mandela. I myself drafted that part of the speech in which the phrase "today we have crossed the Rubicon" appeared. President Botha, however, ... MR MABIZELA: I was involved in Mandela Section in a kombi, and the matter at Mazibugu, I was also involved in the matter that took place at Mazibugu Street. "Mandela warns violence may spread to White areas." MR MUHADI: It happened - that was during the time of the release of Mr Mandela. It was not planned beforehand, before the release of Mr Mandela. |