The trial of Mzilikazi Godfrey KHUMALO (see FOCUS 20 p.11) resumed at the end of January when the accused took the witness stand in Pietermaritzburg Supreme Court, where he is accused under the Terrorism Act. Khumalo told the court that he believed that state witness Samuel Makhanya had "made up" his evidence on military training because of security police assaults. He also claimed to have been in the Transkei and Johannesburg at the time he is alleged to have left the country. (DN 7.2.79) Col. Dreyer, former SB chief in Natal, told the court that Khumalo had been questioned for long periods without rest or food because it was "necessary in his case" and normal security policy practice. (Natal Mercury 26.1.79)
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MZILIKAZI KHUMALO
Report on the trial of Mzilikazi Godfrey Khumalo.