uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party leader Jacob Zuma “does not have to explain himself” about why he visited Conservative Party ...
The MK Party has defended party president Jacob Zuma, saying he doesn't have to explain why he met with Clive Derby-Lewis, leaving South Africans more suspicious.
An unrepentant Janusz Waluś, the Polish immigrant who murdered South African Communist Party (SACP) general secretary Chris ...
South Africans are furious following an interview with Janusz Walus, where the Polish immigrant showed no remorse for killing the SA Communist Party's Chris Hani.
That he was denied amnesty by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and spent 29 years in jail for assassinating SACP leader Chris Hani was a ‘travesty of justice’, claims killer Janusz Waluś.
Former president Jacob Zuma allegedly promised presidential pardons to Chris Hani’s killers, Clive Derby-Lewis and Janusz ...
Janusz Walus, deported to Poland after serving a life sentence for the 1993 assassination of Chris Hani, has reignited outrage with an eNCA interview in which he declared he feels no remorse and would ...
Statement by the SACP and the Hani family on the interview by the ex-convict who assassinated comrade Chris Hani. 29 January 2025. The South African Communist Party (SACP) and the ...
Walus told eNCA's Annika Larsen that the idea to kill Hani originated with Clive Derby-Lewis, a founding member of the Conservative Party. Derby-Lewis provided the gun, while Walus pulled the trigger.
Hani was 50-years-old. Speaking to eNCA's Annika Larsen, Walus said the plan to kill Hani was the brainchild of Clive Derby-Lewis, founding member of the Conservative Party. Derby-Lewis supplied ...
His co-accused was Conservative Party MP, Clive Derby Lewis, who supplied Walus with a stolen pistol and an alleged hit list with nine names on it.