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The Supreme Court of Appeal (the SCA) today upheld an appeal with no order as to costs against a judgment of the Gauteng Division of the High Court, Pretoria that placed the respondent, Mr Janusz ...
Media personality and activist, Ntsiki Mazwai took to her social media pages to voice out her concerns surrounding the recent interview conducted by news channel, ENCA with Chris Hani’s murderer, ...
On Tuesday, 12 July the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) communicated its decision granting the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services Advocate Michael Masutha leave to appeal against parole for ...
This follows the announcement this morning that one of the functionaries of Apartheid, Mr Walus, received parole after serving almost 23 years in jail for the murder of Chris Hani. This was granted by ...
Janusz Walus, the Polish immigrant responsible for the 1993 murder of South African Communist Party (SACP) leader Chris Hani, has no regrets over his actions.In an interview with e If you are an ...
MORE than 30 years after he murdered anti-apartheid fighter, Chris Hani, Janusz Walus said if he had to do it over, he would take Hani's life again. The 72-year-old Polish national showed no remorse ...
Yes, sure I would have flipped the switch that dropped the trap. The hangman’s trap. We are talking about Janusz Walus here. My pleasurable flight of fantasy of Walus being permanently disposed of ...
Janusz Walus has caused outrage online after claiming to have no regrets about killing Chris Hani. The Polish immigrant shot dead the SA Communist Party (SACP) general secretary on 10 April 1993 in ...
[ON AIR] Janusz Walus speculates he probably was not the only one with plans to assassinate SACP secretary-general Chris Hani #eNCAeXclusive #HaniKiller #QuestionThinkAct pic.twitter.com ...
More than 30 years after he murdered anti-apartheid fighter, Chris Hani, Janusz Walus said if he had to do it over, he would take Hani's life again. "It was necessary. It had to be done.
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