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councillorsExplanation is apparent from the evidence of Mr Mazibuko that members of COSAS, certainly in his region, were not planning to attack the houses of policemen and councillors and they were not awaiting a supply of arms from MK. The evidence of Mr Mazibuko in this regard controverts the information given by the ... ... ANC also tried to burn the house of his wife’s father, who was also a Councillor. Mr Mkonza was a Councillor and members of his family were also Councillors and he says that he saw the attackers, those who tried to attack and burn down his house. He saw the attackers run into that corner ... ... of the kind of statements and quotes which we heard about in our information surveys. The puppets referred to are references to those black local councillors who were seen by the ANC as collaborators and collaborating with the government, for instance, the black councillors, the leaders of the ... MR MANTHATA: Mrs Mafuya, before the burial of one, this student, did you ever hear of any student activities in Atteridgeville which were in conflict with the police procedures or councillors? ADV DE JAGER: So were you so surprised when this happened to him? Wasn't it often reported in the newspapers, that Councillors and people collaborating with the police were burnt? ... his style. His involvement in educational and local politics resulted in him being hated by those in authority, namely the black local authority, Councillors, the Police Security Forces, but on the contrary he was liked and respected by the community and the students as he was seen as a person ... intimidation of black councillors, consumer boycotts and the rent MS MAKHUBELE: Do you know what the view of the community were against councillors? ... of the ANC's armed struggle and their desire to serve their communities within existing structures. We must remember that many of the community councillors enjoyed genuine and proven support. In the 1988 municipal elections there was a 26% voter turn-out - despite massive intimidation by the ... You were all members of the ANC. Was there any other organisation around in your community which was not ANC? --- The other organisation was the IFP. It just came to be without any expectation. We didn't expect it to be formed, but seemingly the councillors formed such an organisation. ... the only grouping of people that you knew were involved and were a threat to the life and property of members of the police or the then black town ... I think the reason was because this - one of this children they were destroying the shop of one of the Councillors, that’s why they were chased by these people. MR JORDAN: Looking at the understanding of the people in as far as the political situation was concerned, the first organisation that was established, was the Anti-removal Committee which held negotiations with the Councillors of the time. REV XUNDU: Did the Youth Congress not approve of the election of councillors in the township. After lengthy discussions we decided amongst the people that should change in the community, the Councillors must step down and a Chairperson must be elected by the masses and govern in Gobozane. We had a Councillor from the past regime in Gobozane by the name of Nsibele Mona. He was at that ... The destruction of schools didn't start with the call of the ANC to make the country ungovernable. The shops were burnt, councillors were killed long before the ANC made its ungovernability call. Now General Viljoen, by casting it in pure military terms, and removing the political dynamics ... conflict until I was shot and the manner in which I was working and the manner in which we were elected I would say we were the first township whose councillors were democratically elected at the ... ... affiliation, as well as my children's political affiliation. From that time onwards I started being harassed, and they said I should go to the councillors to tell them. And I told them that I was not in good terms with the councillors because the councillor had told me that he was going to ... ... that at some stage you were arrested, detained for a while and initially charged or at least you were suspected of being involved in the burning of councillors' homes and in some other activities. Now, Mr Abel Nkabinde also gave us a background to this. I will tell you so you can just ... His house could be just a distance which is from here to the door. The man there was a councillor who was not - we were not part of the election of councillors and this councillors were not treating us well. They wouldn't give us sites for building, they made us pay if we were to get sites, and ... |