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Truth Commission - Special Report - TRC Final Report - Volume 6 ...
The story of Andile Shiceka . 76. Born in Guguletu in Cape Town in 1969, Andile Shiceka joined the PAC and went into exile in 1989. He underwent military training in Tanzania and Uganda and returned to South Africa as an APLA combatant in 1992.
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On the evening of 14 February 1994 Thanda and Shiceka attacked with firearms the Crazy Beat Disco at Newcastle which was frequented by predominantly white patrons. As a result of the shooting, one Gerbrecht Salomina Van Wyk was killed and at least two guest were injured.
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andile shiceka He was a member of APLA and had received military training while in exile. He applied for amnesty for his participation in the attack on the Claremont Steak Restaurant and the Khayelitsha Train Station Attack.
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Truth Commission - Special Report - TRC Final Report - Volume 6 ...
Born in Guguletu in Cape Town in 1969, Andile Shiceka joined the PAC and went into exile in 1989. He un de rwent military training in Tanzania and Uganda and returned to South Africa as an APLA combatant in 1992.
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Sicelo Shiceka (8 June 1966 – 30 April 2012) was a South African politician who served as Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs from May 2009 until his death in April 2012. Before that, he was the Minister of Provincial …
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A TRC statement on Tuesday said Walter Falibango Thanda and Andile Shiceka, who claim to be members of the Pan Africanist Congress' former military wing, the Azanian People's Liberation Army, applied for amnesty for an attack on a disco in Newcastle in 1994.
Truth Commission - Special Report - TRC Final Report - Volume 3 ...
On 26 December 1992, two armed men opened fire on the Stakes restaurant, injuring several persons while a further two operatives waited in the car outside. APLA operatives Andile Shiceka [AM5939/97], commander of the operation, and Thandabantu Samala [AM5900/97] applied for amnesty for this incident. The St James’ Church Massacre