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ANC presidential hopeful, Zweli Mkhize, says the decision to release ChrisHani’s killer on parole clearly didn’t consider the extent of damage South Africans endured, following the 1993 murder of then SACP General Secretary, Hani.

African National Congress presidential hopeful, Zweli Mkhize, says the

“It becomes a problem when decisions are taken and we don’t take into account how painful our hearts still are by the death of Chris Hani. So people don’t understand the psychology of South Africans that to us this was the worst travesty of justice.”

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his talking like an opposition party, mxm politicks

Mxim baqale nini uthetha om Khize bazi ntoni bafuna position ngoku qha

But then again that can be said when terrorist and corrupt thieves like you were allowed to take over SA - perhaps we should measure the damage - Piss Off

Well he served 30 years, but Jacob never saw the inside of a prison long enough to sleep on the sheets. You tell me?

The poor guy served his sentence and considering how others with murder cases got their parole. The Hani family must move on.

Shame only how quick you forget the digital vibes scandell

Digital vibes , now we must listen to you , TSEK.

Umsebenzi ka ramaphosa lo aniwuboni nina

On the streets what you see is hunger but you sitting in the office represents the greed of the ANC at the cost of people who are starving while you are eating nicely... Just wait...

the trc is and always be a sham, waah a couple of tears of poof you free. hani was correct in saying that the apartheid laws were discrimatory but in crime were fair, so he wanted it applied, thats when most wit ous got scared because death was on the table not only for murder

And im sure this killer knows some current revolutionary that conspired with the regime at the time, to make sure he never made it to the negotiation table, because he never wanted the constituion, he wanted the same apartheid laws to bring justice and retribution

personally we should have freed this guy in 2010, i lived through Comrade Hani's death. But ive always had a sneaky feeling the reason he was forced to stay inside, is because someone from the ANC authorised this hit.thats my opinion.yes he is the gun but we must find that finger

The only problem I have with Anc leaders like Zweli Mkhize, is that they have no political backbone and are very populist, and always flow with trending popular sentiment. They can't enter into difficult and necessary discussions to engage critically with the public.

Lets reopen investigation on Chris Hani death and Walus has served his time lets forget sbout him.

I want to see justice. Let the court consider the extent of damages South Africans endured in this murder also.

Judges are no comedians, if others who have committed murder and served a lifetime were granted parole, Janus also deserved it, judgements are based on past and present practices, unless we imply that 'We shall not be equal before the law'.

Hey digital vibes shut up

Judgements follow constitution not feelings and aspirations

South Africa judiciary is a joke! Imagine U.S releasing a remorseless killer ISIS terrorist on parole for good behaviour? That is essentially what the captured judiciary has done. They released a remorseless apartheid terrorist assassin from prison. How do you explain that?

Ramaphosa hes not going around begging for votes

Just like the extent endured by South Africans when stealing money meant for covid 19 patients to digital vibe! Mxxxxxxxxxxx

We don’t need such a leader, he’s playing into the gallery without backing his argument with facts. We mourned the death of Chris in 1993 and we cannot mourn 29 years later, let’s move on, Biko was brutally killed too and many others

From the hart or campaigning strategy

Opportunist‼️

Eugene De Kok got 240 years imprisonment....but what happened.....? Who released him...? OMkhize bayaxaka...

Considering that Ramaphosa would most definitely support the release of walus, does that mean Gauteng under Lesufi agrees with what Mkhize is saying?

They should ask him what legally is a problem & what in law should have been done instead? Ordinary citizens he claims to be in touch with face that reality of murders of their loved ones getting released daily after just 10 years imprisonment, what's DrZmkhize talking about?

Voetsek!!! There was literally 1000’s of murders in the last few months and most of the murders are walking free so that’s ok and a person who did his time and relased is a problem

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