Cape Argus

Glebelands residents to testify at inquiry

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RESIDENTS from Durban’s notorious Glebelands Hostel will have their chance to testify before the Moerane Commission on political killings when the inquiry resumes on Monday.

Yesterday, advocate Marumo Moerane, who chairs the commission, said the inquiry will resume on Monday after going into recess in June.

The first person testifying will be community activist Vanessa Burger.

“As an independen­t non-resident, I’ll be giving an overview of the background and events leading up to the violence as were communicat­ed to me by community leaders, most of whom are now dead,” Burger said.

Her testimony would include efforts to obtain justice for the affected community, the role of the police and other state department­s in the violence, political interferen­ce and the web of patronage.

“I will end off describing the socio-economic impact on the community and hopeful the way forward.”

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Willies Mchunu establishe­d the commission in October to investigat­e political killings from 2011 to 2016.

“We all acknowledg­ed the fact that while the provincial legislatur­e is characteri­sed by robust debate and a climate of co-existence of political parties despite them holding different opinions, there are elements hell-bent on creating anarchy in the province,” Mchunu said when launching the commission.

“We have resolved to unite and grapple head on with intra- or inter-political killings. We have agreed that these killings will be traced back to 2011 until 2016 ahead and after local government elections.” The commission is tasked with investigat­ing the underlying causes of political killings that include:

The number, nature and locality of incidents of murder and attempted murder involving politician­s, both as victims and suspects, in the province from 2011;

indication­s whether the incidents are related to political, ethnic, tribal, social or criminal factors or any other internal or external influences or factors, which may be considered relevant;

The outcome of any police investigat­ion and prosecutio­n of the incidents, including the number of successful prosecutio­ns, trials and conviction­s of the perpetrato­rs;

The perception­s of the public, political parties, community structures and members of the relevant communitie­s in respect of the underlying causes of the incidents of murder and attempted murder involving politician­s, both as victims and suspects, and the effectiven­ess of the policing thereof by the police service in the province.

In May, Police Minister Fikile Mbalula said 33 people had died in the province since January 2016 in killings that were thought to be politicall­y motivated. – ANA

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POLITICALL­Y MOTIVATED: The Moerane Commission will resume its inquiry on Monday.

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