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Waluś held dual citizenship from 1986 until 2017 when his South African citizenship was revoked. ... Janusz Waluś heading back to Poland as Chris Hani’s wife makes inquiry request.
“Janusz Waluś gave up his South African citizenship in 2017 and currently holds only Polish citizenship,” Foreign Affairs spokesperson Paweł Wroński told the Polish Press Agency.
An unrepentant Janusz Waluś, the Polish immigrant who murdered South African Communist Party (SACP) general secretary Chris Hani, said he acted alone and would do it again if there was any hope ...
Chris Hani’s hitman, Janusz Waluś, who served 28 years in prison before being released on parole in 2022, arrived at Poland’s Warsaw’s Chopin Airport on Saturday morning.
The South African Communist Party (SACP) has expressed disappointment over the handling of convicted killer Janusz Waluś’ deportation saying he was protected by “our system.” Waluś, the ...
Former president Jacob Zuma allegedly promised Chris Hani’s killers – Clive Derby-Lewis and Janusz Waluś – that he would give them a presidential pardon.
Janusz Waluś, Chris Hani’s killer during his amnesty hearing at Benoni Town Hall. Picture: Gallo Images/Oryx Media Archive The inmate who allegedly stabbed late struggle stalwart Chris Hani’s ...
Janusz Waluś, the man who murdered Chris Hani, revealed that Clive Derby-Lewis had met with Jacob Zuma. MK party leader Jacob Zuma looks on during a press conference in Sandton, Johannesburg on ...
An unrepentant Janusz Waluś, the Polish immigrant who murdered South African Communist Party (SACP) general secretary Chris Hani, said he acted alone and would do it again if there was any hope ...
Convicted killer of apartheid stalwart, Chris Hani, Janusz Jakub Waluś will be deported to Poland today, it was announced on Friday, 6 December 2024. This comes as parole draws to a close for the ...
South Africa will deport Janusz Waluś, a far-right extremist who assassinated anti-apartheid leader Chris Hani in 1993, to his native Poland on Friday, the government said.
Now aged 71, Waluś migrated to South Africa in 1981 and was given citizenship, which was eventually revoked in 2017 due to his conviction for the murder of prominent Black politician Chris Hani.