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Former defence minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula. She said there was no indication at this stage from police that they were overwhelmed by the unrest.īy Sunday, 11 July, Mapisa-Nqakula said Ramaphosa had phoned asking for the deployment of the SANDF. Mapisa-Nqakula told the commission that on Saturday, 10 July, she received a phone call from President Cyril Ramaphosa where the two agreed that it was “not yet necessary” to deploy SANDF troops to support the SAPS. That night, sporadic reports of unrest and trucks being looted and torched - not uncommon in KwaZulu-Natal - were received by journalists, and presumably by the police. (Zuma has since been released on medical parole.) Supporters of Zuma had gathered at his Nkandla homestead to ensure that he was not jailed, and from that venue, and via social media platforms, threats were expressed freely about how the country would pay the price in the form of protests if Zuma was incarcerated.Īfter hours of “negotiations”, Zuma handed himself over to the police at his homestead and was rushed to the Estcourt Correctional Centre in the early hours of 8 July. The unrest started with the jailing of former president Jacob Zuma on a contempt of court charge. The acrimonious relationship between Cele and Sitole has been well documented and has been punted as a possible reason by commentators and political parties as to why the July unrest was not sooner and much better handled by the men and women in blue.įanning the flames was the Supreme Court of Appeal earlier this month upholding a high court ruling that found Sitole, with two subordinates, in breach of duties relating to the procurement of a R45-million “grabber” surveillance device before the ANC’s Nasrec elective conference in December 2017. He was also out of the country, attending an Interpol conference in Turkey. National Commissioner Sitole, however, had testified earlier in the day via a video link. One of the SAHRC’s evidence leaders, advocate Smanga Sethene, had asked Mapisa-Nqakula to read parts of Cele’s letter into the record.Ĭele was expected to testify at the commission on Monday, but had to be excused as he was out of the country on police business. The office has subsequently learned that this report was seemingly distributed to, inter alia, the national commissioner, General Sitole, Lieutenant-General Masemola, and senior managers within the division Crime Intelligence.”Ĭele also stated in his letter that “Since December 2020 the minister had not received any intelligence report briefing from the SAPS on any matter.” Nor had the State Security Agency furnished him with a report or a briefing, said Cele. I don't remember now if the door hinge interchange listed here for the rear doors is for the rear doors on the cars listed or not.According to Cele’s letter: “The office of the minister, and the minister himself… did not receive any such early warning intelligence from the South African Police Service. Late 1976-77 Granada/Monarch 6 cyl w/Hydraboostġ970-75, early 1976 Maverick/Comet PS Control Valve NOTE: above 2 interchange, with different capacitiesġ970-77 Maverick/Comet Front Brake Assy (everything BUT spindle)ħ4-77 disc = 75-80 Granada/Monarch/Versaillesġ970-77 Maverick/Comet Upper Front Control Armġ970-77 Maverick/Comet Power Steering Pump Note, 69.5 cars omitted due to every interchange shown for them onlyġ970-77 Maverick/Comet Heater Tank Assembly (Entire Heater Box)ħ0-77 w/ac = 67-73 Mustang, 71-73 Pinto w/acħ0-77 w/o ac = 69-70 Mustang, Cougar w/o acħ0-77 w/ac = 74-77 Capri, 71-73 Pinto w/acġ970 w/o ac = 69-70 Mustang, Cougar w/o acħ1-77 w/o ac = 71-80 Pinto, 74-77 Mustang II w/o acħ0-77 = 70-77 Bronco, 68-74 Ford Van, 67-70 Comet/Falcon,Ħ7-68 Mercury, 67-73 Cougar, 67-70 Fairlane,ħ1-74 Torino/Montego w/o concealed wipersġ970-77 Maverick/Comet Front Door Hinges (2 & 4 dr)ġ971-77 Maverick/Comet Rear Door Hinges (4 dr)ġ977 = 77-80 Granada/Monarch/Versailles (18 gal)
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