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ZULU, BhekiAge Description ... Edgar Ngqokweni ZOTE, Magcina Xhamela ZOTWA, Nomafa ZUBA, Christian Mbokothwana ZUKE, Bhekezakhe ZUKE, Michael Zamokwakhe ZUKE, Pricsilla Sibongile ZULU, Agnes ZULU, Albertine ZULU, Alfred ZULU, Alton Baba Kamiso ZULU, Amon Benoli ZULU, Armstrong ZULU, Babo Joseph ZULU, Bafana Gideon ZULU, Barent ... activities in the province by the Investigation Task Unit (ITU). 224 Members of the Esikhawini-based hit squad led by Gcina Mkhize alleged that KwaZulu Cabinet member, Prince Gideon Zulu, summoned them to a meeting at his home sometime in 1993. Those present were Zulu himself, Gcina Mkhize, ... ... of a number of crimes carried out by the squad. In mitigation of sentence, the three argued that the hit squad had been set up by senior IFP, KwaZulu Government and KZP members based in Ulundi and Esikhawini. Accepting their evidence in mitigation, the presiding judge, the Honourable Mr ... ... with the intention of killing the occupants of the vehicle whom they believed to be ANC supporters on the grounds that an ANC member called Qeda Zulu had used the vehicle to transport members in the area. The attack had been triggered by an event three days earlier when unknown gunmen had shot ... ... that the South African government grant firearms licences to “all chiefs for the destruction of vermin and to deserving businessmen and other Zulus of repute who need these firearms for the protection of their businesses and themselves”. Again in 1985, Buthelezi approached the former ... ... up. The few KZP officers who attempted to investigate its activities were either murdered or intimidated from acting. 69. Key figures in the KwaZulu government at Ulundi, including a cabinet minister, Prince Gideon Zulu, and the Secretary of the KwaZulu Legislative Assembly, Mr M R Mzimela, ... ... structure, headed by thirty-five white supervisors, was set up to provide ‘Bantu’ programmes. In 1984, when SABC Radio Tsonga, Tswana, Xhosa, Zulu, Lebowa, Venda, Swazi, Ndebele, Lotus and two ‘black’ television channels were introduced, the officials in charge of SABC programmes for ... |