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ZWANE, JwiAge Description ... killing of Abubaker Asvat and Lolo Sono. Former leader of the MUFC, Jerry Richardson, in an interview with Special Report disclosed killing Koekie Zwane on Winnie Mandela?s orders and being responsible for Stompie?s death. The following segment focuses on former Eastern Cape security branch ... ... week (27 November - 4 December). MUFC ?coach? Jerry Richardson testified that he was ordered by Madikizela-Mandela to kill Stompie Seipei, Koekie Zwane, Sibuniso Tshabalala and Lolo Sono and confirmed allegations that he was a police informer. Dr Abubaker Asvat?s killers testified that ... Yes, what I can tell you about is this one which I was never charged for, the case of Koekie Zwane, I’ve even written it in my affidavit. I want to tell the TRC about Koekie Zwane. The fact that Koekie Zwane was killed is because Mrs. Mandela handed me down the task and said Richardson, Koekie ... ... a plantation and there was this mineshaft and Lolo Sono, Sbu Tshabalala, a certain guy from Zola - a guy who disappeared from Zola and Koekie Zwane - a certain young girl who was Zindzi’s friend is inside … the grave is somewhere here. A shallow grave, they didn’t put that one into ... Koekie Zwani Miya was Zindzi Mandela’s best friend and a regular at the Mandela home. Jerry Richardson says he killed Koekie on Madikizela-Mandela’s orders after allegations that she was an informer. ... who was convicted of killing Stompie Seipei, Jerry Richardson will testify. He has said on this programme that he killed Stompie Seipei and Koekie Zwane on the orders of Winnie. Richardson has denied that he was a police informer, but many people do not believe him. It is one of the interesting ... ... for the murder of Stompie Seipei. To our surprise Richardson confessed to the murder of somebody completely different, a young girl called Koekie Zwane and alleged that Winnie Mandela had ordered him to kill ... ... and eight brutal murders. The dead people are: Vincent Sefako, Susan Maripa, Stompie Seipei, Lolo Sono, Sibuniso Tshabalala, Finki Msomi, Koekie Zwane Miya, Abubaker Asvat. Every single one of these murdered people had some connection with the struggle against apartheid; not one of them could ... |