MR VABAZA: Thank you, Mr Chairperson and the members of the ... (indistinct). Allow Mr Bafo Ngqunge to testify.
CHAIRPERSON: Mr Ngqunge what language would you prefer to use.
BAFO GIFT NGQUNGE: (sworn and states)
CHAIRPERSON: Mr Ngqunge you are one of the persons referred by the previous witness, not so, as being part of a group of people who embarked on these ventures. Is that correct?
CHAIRPERSON: You have heard what he had to say about the planning and what actually happened. Is that correct?
CHAIRPERSON: Do you differ with him in any way?
MR NGQUNGE: No, I don't differ.
CHAIRPERSON: Do you agree with what he says?
CHAIRPERSON: And in the same way, you were - were you a member of the ANC structure?
MR NGQUNGE: That is correct.
CHAIRPERSON: And would you therefore have fallen under the umbrella of command of Sotyifa.
MR NGQUNGE: Yes, that is correct.
CHAIRPERSON: And you were prepared to comply with the instructions that he may have given?
CHAIRPERSON: And would you agree also that this other policeman, Mxolise, did you know whether he was giving the community trouble, and in particular membership of the ANC?
MR NGQUNGE: According to our commander, that is correct.
CHAIRPERSON: And you accepted that as true?
CHAIRPERSON: What arm were you carrying personally?
MR NGQUNGE: I was carrying a Stashkin, a pistol.
CHAIRPERSON: Yes, thank you. Have you got any further questions you would like to lead him on, Mr Vabaza?