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MAZIBUKO, (first name not given)Age Description ... Moses Moti MAHLANGU, Motswaledi Johannes MAHLANGU, Msili Pinkie MAHLANGU, Ndinzana Daniel MAHLANGU, Nomajana Sarah MAHLANGU, Nomqibelo MAHLANGU, Notina William MAHLANGU, Ntshaye Geelbooi MAHLANGU, Nyumbambo Cornelius MAHLANGU, Pepe Rhoney MAHLANGU, Peter Gwayela MAHLANGU, Phephelaphi Ncema ... a core component of their reform strategy but at the same time an increasingly vulnerable underbelly. He told the Commission: [W]e knew if we could not succeed in protecting our Black members … the whole system would collapse and that we in no way would be able to defend ourselves against the ... ... holes for long periods. Ms Mazibuko was confident that there “was no mistake in the job that I was doing, but there was some hatred because I did not want to get intimately involved with one of them…. They said I should have some men in my life who could sort out my problems.” 106 Ms ... ... infiltrating South Africa were armed and that in this process, situations of combat arose. However, the possibility that some of these were not actually skirmishes but ambushes cannot be ruled out. Aside from the element of surprise, the security forces were able to choose the ambush ... ... 1986. Unknown persons delivered the infant of Ms Mashiya to the home of her parents in the Orange Free State at about that time. In early 1987, another MK operative, Mbulelo Ngono [EC0330/96PLZ], was forcibly abducted from Maseru. Three members of the Orange Free State Security Branch, based ... ... aka Colbert Kgomane [JB01280/01GTSOW] MAXHAM, Sandile, John [EC2014/97UIT] M AYISELA, Victor Sipho [JB02393/01MPNEL & JB05926/01GTSOW] MAZIBUKO, Amos [KZN/ZJ/439/IX] MAZIBUKO, Petros Nqobile [KZN/NN/106/PM] MAZUNGULA, Sizwe Douglas [EC0098/96TSI] MBALANE, Matwethu Sheshe ... ... the chairperson of the local civic association and harassed by ‘comrades’ in Meadowlands, Soweto after he had tried to prevent the eviction of another IFP member. Eventually, he was forced to move out of the township into Dube hostel. 629 Ms Dudu Howard and Mr Nester Howard were killed ... ... 490 The court shooting was followed by several incidents of unrest, including an attempt by a group of 200 pupils to hijack seven buses. In another incident. a boy was killed when police dispersed a group of alleged stone-throwers. At Kadisiki school, a boy was seriously injured by police ... ... police were stoned when they tried to arrest a youth in connection with the assault. Education authorities responded with a warning that they would not hesitate to shut down boycotting schools, expel pupils and transfer teachers. The conflict continued to escalate. More schools went out on ... the police harassment that followed the 16 June march, the social isolation and economic hardship the family suffered as a result, and how it forced not only Tsietsi but all his siblings into exile. 214 Many of those who left wanted to return immediately to use their training at home. The ANC ... The Khumalo gang 689 The Khumalo Gang, based in Thokoza, was another major participant in the East Rand conflict. By 1993, Reverend Mbhekisini Khumalo, leader of the gang, had been personally linked to at least nine murders and five attempted murders. The gang quickly became associated with the ... ... Zwelithini had been insulted. 647 As train attacks escalated, commuters increasingly organised themselves in defence against the violence. People not ‘belonging’ to a particular coach would be considered a threat to commuters usually occupying that coach. A number of commuters were thrown ... ... because “he refused treatment”. The ANC also indicated that Simon Nkosi (Norman Seku) and Mvula Bethinja (real name uncertain) escaped and have not been heard of since. 156 Seven people were executed following an investigation and subsequent tribunal. They were Mr Edward Malope (MK Joseph ... ... governments, and the Conservative Party. All its members had pulled out of the multi-party negotiations at the World Trade Centre at one stage or another. The FA was united around the rejection of a unitary state and advocated a strong regional agenda. 294 Even before COSAG and the FA came ... ... of the mother-child bond against them. Ms Albertina Sisulu was told that her child was in intensive care with pneumonia and that, if she did not give a statement, “you won’t bury the child”. Ms Joyce Sikhakhane Ranken feared that she herself would be killed in detention, leaving her ... ... to 1992. Over twenty people were killed and some of its own members were killed in counter-attacks. At least one Black Cat member was killed by another Black Cat member after testifying to the Goldstone Commission. 233 The Black Cats, supported by certain community councillors, received ... ... at Caculama training camp in Angola and beaten on the face with a gun and with fists, kicked on the legs, injected with drugs so that “he could not speak or move for a few hours” and held in a “store cell”. He was given electric shocks and was forced to perform exercises and beaten when ... ... external operations targeted at what it described as “ANC and PAC bases and facilities”. This list is by no means comprehensive in that it does not include operations undertaken in Angola or against SWAPO facilities in Zambia. The SANDF does not explain these omissions. Those it lists are the ... ... at a camp at Osiri in Namibia are withdrawn in that the camp referred to in this paragraph (there were two places in Namibia called Osiri) was not under the authority of the SADF. Page 102 Paragraph 226: The name ‘Makau’ should read ‘Mmakau’. Page 103 Paragraph 230: The name ... ... Freddy SENAMELA, Lazarus Matsebe SENATLA, Samson SENATLE, Sam Jenny SENEKAL, Joseph Matthew SENOKOANE, Gadio Elias SENOKOANE, Mpho Tsietsi Jacob SENOTSI, Daniel SENYANE, Lydia SEOKOLO, Serai Israel SEOKOLO, Thabang SEOKOLO, Thatayaone SEOPA, Elizabeth Chuene SEOPA, Mamoloko Jacob SEOPA, Maphuti ... |