From one warrior to another …
Prime Evil appeals to Zuma’s sense of fair play as a
former enemy in arms, writes Mandy Rossouw.
Prime Evil appeals to Zuma’s sense of fair play as a
former enemy in arms, writes Mandy Rossouw.
Possible pardons for fraud convict Schabir Shaik or former Vlakplaas death-squad leader Eugene de Kock would be unwarranted, the DA said on Tuesday.
President Jacob Zuma may be considering a presidential pardon for convicted apartheid-era police hit squad commander Eugene de Kock.
The Pretoria High Court has reversed a temporary ban on the book White Power: The Rise and Fall of the National Party. Judge Willie Seriti on Friday discharged an interim court order granted last month to Eugene de Kock to recall the book and stop its further publication, distribution and sale.
De Kock was told to find evidence in support of Vlok’s claims.
Foreigners recruited by the AWB are proving a handful for the organisation, reports Claus Stacker.
Insider descriptions of life in the riot squad and training in ‘dirty tricks’.
Three senior officers have all denied responsibility for an incident during June 1986 in which four youths were killed.
Man who followed Dirk Coetzee as ‘hit squad’ boss is linked to nine deaths.