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MILES, ENAge Description If Winnie Mandela went to Brandfort then on December the 30th she was away all that day, it was 200 miles away. Are you sure you saw her on December the 30th in Soweto? // Yes, because December 29 was the day of beating Stompie. On December 30 she took me to see Dr Asvat. So Mrs Mandela is lying. ... ... to play ‘blikkies,’ hide and seek. There was alley ways; my parents weren’t scared about it. We would hide, we would run around for blocks, miles away from where we stayed. People weren’t scared. But we couldn’t do that in the townships, because there was a complete new element you ... It took Emma Nicholson three years to find a country that would take Katiza. Now in his seventh year of exile we filmed him thousands of miles from South Africa. We showed Katiza film clips of the many faces of Winnie Mandela denying her involvement in any crimes. The clips included a speech to ... This small town, 200 miles from Soweto was one good reason why. At her trial Winnie swore under oath she was here in Brandfort throughout the assaults on Stompie. Despite his doubts the judge accepted her alibi. Katiza Cebekhulu alleges the Brandfort alibi was manufactured by Winnie Mandela’s ... ... Cebekhulu. He was abducted from South Africa before he could tell his story. He speaks for the first time from his place of exile, thousands of miles from home, about the inside story of Winnie Mandela and her football club. His story is extraordinary as is his journey. ... of Stompie Seipei and the assault of others. I apologise to Father Paul Verryn. You know he is a man, when you ask him for one mile he takes you two miles. He has … the African children. // You maintained a lie against Reverend Paul Verryn for many years. He’s the person who offered you ... ... the 11th of September the patient collapsed. The doctor accepted police refusal to transfer to hospital and agreed to mister Biko’s transfer 750 miles to Pretoria at the back of a Land Rover on the ... ... from experience Mr. Chairman because I worked there on these newspapers. Obviously from this flowed the next logical step that pay scales were miles apart for white and black journalists. Again, paying different salaries determined by race to people doing the same job was blatantly ... What happened was a South African commando crossed the border secretly and drove the 70 or 80 miles, or whatever it was, to Matola. Basically I think one of the things which was a feature of this was that they just opened fire indiscriminately and the houses that they targeted. I think the basic ... |