Sandile kanqose biography of william
Submissions
August 1996
Contents
ANC Statement to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
3.1 The prehistory of colonialism, dispossession and segregation
3.2 The history of the ANC to 1960
3.3 Just struggle in the international context
3.4 Apartheid and human rights
3.5 Apartheid human rights violations in an international context
4.1 The post-1948 legislative programme of apartheid
4.2 The repressive apartheid security state, 1960-1974
4.3 The institutional violence and social consequences of apartheid
4.4 Judiciary and other forms of repression
4.5 Forced removals and forced incorporation
4.6 Mass repression by the regime in response to mass protests against apartheid
4.7 The height of apartheid repression
4.8 Apartheid and the destabilisation of Southern African countries in the 1980s
4.9 Covert action and state sanctioned gross violations of human rights in the negotiations era of the 1990s
5.1 New forms of struggle after Sharpeville and the banning of opposition groups (1960-1969)
5.2 A changing scenario and new challenges (1969-1979)
5.3 Towards "People's War" and "People's Power" (1979-1990)
5.4 The ANC and internal revolt: The role of the Mass Democratic Movement in the 1980s
6.1 The approach, standards and conduct of the ANC in relation to human rights
6.2 Armed operations and civilian casualties
6.3 Excesses in relation to state agents
6.4 ANC members who died in exile
6.5 The Mass Democratic Movement and excesses in the mass revolt of the 1980s
7.1 The ANC's own conduct
7.2 An approach to reparations
7.3 Lasting reconciliation
Questions which require the attention of the Commission
Appendices
[This summary serves merely to identify the primary issues in the submission and should not detract from the matters raised in the main document]
The ANC supports the work of the TRC. By knowing what happened and why it happened, South Africa will be better placed to ensure that the evil deeds of the Minister Nathi Mthethwa is deeply saddened by the passing of Sport Broadcaster, Sandile kaNqose, who reportedly passed away yesterday at the age of 42. He was a die-hard sport fan who had an insatiable passion for broadcasting. Nqose started his career at eNCA in 2008 as a freelancer before joining the channel on a permanent basis in 2009. He also worked at Yfm as well as eTV, as a Sport Anchor on eTV’s lunchtime NEWS bulletin. Among many highlights during his time at eNCA, Nqose was part of the team that covered the Springboks arrival and trophy tour, after winning the 2019 World Cup and he was the first analyst on the eNCA Saturday and Sunday sport shows. Minister Mthethwa said, “The flame of Sandile’s candle burnt out too soon. He was a young man whose colleagues describe as a consummate gentleman. Always helpful, jovial and humorous. He will be remembered as a good soul who was radiant and full of life, who delivered sport bulletins with the utmost professionalism”. Hamba Kahle Sandile. Media Enquiries: Masechaba Khumalo: Spokesperson (Minister) Phone: 082 858 4415 Email: MasechabaK@dsac.gov.zaMinister Of Sport, Arts And Culture Deeply Saddened About The Passing Of Sandile Kanqose
List of people who died in exile
Abithur, Albie M. Abrahams, John Albert, Gama Alpheus, Dlamini Anthony, James Baepi, Sanny Baker, Lewis Baloi, Robert Baloyi, Jacob N. Bandon, Gordon Bantwini, N. Basset, Basel Bawo-Dlamini, Albert Beck, Godfrey K. Bengu, Dumisane Bennun, Tollie Bhedava, John Bhentele, Nimrod Bhongo, Khululani Bileya, Philimon Biza, Toto Bonya, Lulamile Bookolane, Thabang Boshomane, Abel Bosigo, Mompati Godfrey Botha, Zanethemba Michael Bucibo, Joyce Buthelezi, Duncan Buthelezi, Gcina Campbell, John Ralph Campoi, Siabilelo Ceku, Mvula Cele, Ndose Paul Chauke, Ditshabako Chauke, Elijah Chiliza, Tsitze Chimane, Loate Choncho, Sibusiso Cothoza, June Rose Nontsikelelo Dadoo, Winnie Dadoo, Yusuf Daka, Mandla Henson Dalamba, Siseko Dali, Sureboy Dalinyebo, Sabato Daman, Ceaser T. Damane, Bimmy Caeser Daniel, Molokisi Dantile, Lulamile H. Daries, Glen Davids, Ephraim Ivan Adam Deyi, Gladman Dikeledi, Paul Dimba, Themba Francis Dinonyane, David Dintsi, Samson Isaac Dintsi, Simon Ditshabako, Brenda Dladla, Jackson Dladla, Mzala Dlamini, David Dlamini, Douglas Dlamini, Fikile Dlamini, Gangamshini Dlamini, George Perm Dlamini, Johannes Dlamini, Mavela Dlamini, Mzanempi Dlamini, Patrick Dlamini, Sekby Dlamini, Sithembile Dlodlo, Theophilus Dludla, Reginald Dlwathi, Siphiwe Dube, John Dube, Lesley Dube, Moses Sesulu Dubula, Isaac Dude, Lesley Duma, Gcina Duma, Martine Dumela, David Dyani, Lizethile Dywili, Mfundo Edward, Lawrence Eliana, Gertz Essop, Yunus Ahmed Faku, Thabile Fazzie, Mzwandile February, Basil Feni, Dumile Festinstein, H. Fihla, Thamsanqa Fineberg, Danny First, Julius First, Ruth First, Tilly Fish, Gustin Flatela, Kgotso Frans, Mawethu D. Funani,