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Nyanda asked to shed light on disappeara­nce of MK operative

- Naledi Shange Contributi­ng Writer

An Umkhonto weSizwe veteran on Monday called on his former general‚ Siphiwe Nyanda‚ to divulge his part in the disappeara­nce of freedom fighter Nokuthula Simelane.

The activist disappeare­d in 1983 while on a mission to the Carlton Centre in Johannesbu­rg.

“During that time‚ people were paid by the apartheid regime and that is why they are rich today. They were paid. We went to Robben Island because they were paid. Who sold out this woman?” said Kid Sogovu.

He ambushed Nyanda during a media conference held at Luthuli House.

Wearing a cap‚ the short chubby man who had a placard hung around his neck was dragged out of the news conference by security officers after he had disrupted the proceeding­s‚ seeking answers from the former general of Umkhonto weSizwe.

His placard read: “Tell us about Nokuthula Simelane‚ Siphiwe Nyanda.”

The MK Veterans Associatio­n and the MK National Council had called the conference to brief the media on their meeting held last week in Sandton.

Sogovu accused Nyanda of focusing on problems in the governing party instead of first addressing the military veterans’ issues.

“He has never called any conference about our fight‚ fighting against apartheid‚ but he can call a press conference and talk about other things which don’t need him‚” Sogovu told reporters outside Luthuli House.

“He must explain what happened to this lady.

“Those are my cries. He must explain. Who sold out? Who was paid when we were fighting against apartheid? Who was paid so that this lady could be arrested?” he said.

Sogovu claimed that he had landed in jail during the apartheid era after following a false lead by Nyanda.

“I committed acts of sabotage in 1982 with other comrades and we went back and reported to [Nyanda] in Swaziland.

“From Swaziland, we went to Mozambique.

“Then in 1983‚ he sent us back again to come and commit further acts of sabotage as members of MK and that is when I was arrested.”

Sogovu said Nyanda had sent him and other freedom fighters to meet with a contact, but that they were instead met by security officers.

He has not received an explanatio­n from Nyanda on how they were arrested.

Questioned on whether he had been planted to disrupt the meeting at the ANC headquarte­rs‚ Sogovu dismissed the claims. “No‚ I am a former freedom fighter‚” said Sogovu.

He vowed to attend every meeting in which the former general would be present to press him for answers.

Simelane was a 23-year-old university graduate when she disappeare­d.

She was a courier for Umkhonto weSizwe‚ which was the armed wing of the ANC‚ moving between Swaziland and SA.

Reports suggest that she fell into a trap set by one of her own and was allegedly abducted and brutally tortured by the Security Branch of the former South African Police. Simelane was never seen again.

Willem Coetzee‚ Anton Pretorius‚ Frederick Mong and Msebenzi Radebe were prosecuted for their role in her murder last year.

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