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KGASE, KennyAge Description ... Special Report interviews Thabiso Mono, survivor of torture by the MUFC, who speaks of the abduction and assault of himself, Stompie Seipei, Kenny Kgase and Pelo ... Were assaults perpetrated on this occasion, on these boys that were brought from the manse? // She actually started to hit Kenny. She said Kenny must stand up and then she asked questions. Why are you submitting to a white man? Then she started to hit Kenny and then saying that you’re not fit to ... ... the housekeeper. Do you think the other boys in the house are being sodomised by Paul Verryn? She agreed and said yes, name them – Stompie, Kenny Kgase, Pelo Mekgwe, Thabiso Mono. ... ... there, Jerry – he was wearing a khaki overall – then he asked Xoliswa, who are they? So, Xoliswa said they are Thabiso, Pelo and Stompie and Kenny because he’s clever. So, that’s when they grabbed us and say let us go, go with us. So they take us out of the house into a minibus around ... Mrs. Mandela said I should take the minibus and go fetch those boys from the Methodist centre and I went to Winnie to find out if she had really said that. And I took the bus, after she said yes, with the other comrades. ... yes. // Were lifted up and dropped from a height? // You are correct. // What was the difference in the allegations against yourself, Lolo, Kenny Kgase and the allegation against Stompie? // The difference is that Stompie was accused that he’s working with the police in Parys, and against the ... ... various people given refuge. Correct? // That is correct. // They included Katiza Cebekhulu, Stompie Seipei, Pelo Mekgwe, Thabiso Mono and Kenny Kgase. // That is correct. // Did you ever rape any of those people? // No. // Did you ever sexually molest any of those people? // No. // Did you ... The ANC’s Women’s League nominee for deputy president of the ANC, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, appeared before the Truth Commission on Friday. It was a closed session because the Commission merely wanted information about the activities of her Mandela United Football Club, believed to have been ... |