Sunday, October 18, 2009

Glencoe (J 11)

Name: Glencoe

Named after a valley in Argyleshire by Scottish settlers during the late 1800s, the town has a proud railway history the first train arriving on 4 September 1889. Attractions include Carl Landman's House, a fine example ... Glencoe information

http://www.sa-venues.com/attractionskzn/kzn_battlefields.htm

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amnesty is GRANTED to:

1. Basil Fani Msibi:

1.1 for his participation in the attack on the Osizweni Police Station in KwaZulu-Natal on the 10th October 1986, and for any offence directly associated with or flowing from this incident. i.e. for his participation in the explosion at the Glencoe Railway Station in KwaZulu-Natal on 20th September 1986 and for any offence directly associated with or flowing from this incident.




2. Thuso Paulos Tshika:

2.1 for his participation in the attack on the Osizweni Police Station in KwaZulu-Natal on the 10th October 1986, and for any offence directly associated with or flowing from this incident. i.e. for his participation in the explosion at the Glencoe Railway Station in KwaZulu-Natal on 20th September 1986 and for any offence directly associated with or flowing from this incident.


We recommend that:

Mr Simon Thamsanqa Ndwande and Vusumuzi Hezekiah Nene are declared victims and referred to the Committee on Rehabilitation and Reparation in terms of the Act.


SIGNED AT CAPE TOWN ON THE DAY OF 2000.


JUDGE C DE JAGER

ADV S SIGODI

ADV F BOSMAN S.C.


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