





Witnesses to the Cillié Commission, in order of appearance before the Commission
This list, while fairly comprehensive, is not complete (according to the Cillié Report, there were 563 witnesses to the Commission). Witnesses who testified in camera are (mostly) not listed. Occasionally, witnesses testified in groups, although often only the spokesperson for the group was listed.
1. Stefanus Bekker, luitenant, SAP, John Vorster Square
2. Gerrit Johannes Viljoen, major, SAP, Jabulani/Soweto
3. Sylvia Allison Carruthers
4. Afred Nthane, Bantu detective constable, SAP, John Vorster Square
5. Johannes Augustinus Kleingeld, Colonel, SAP, Orlando/Soweto
6. Anonymous witness 1, Bantu sergeant, SAP
7. Anonymous witness 2, Bantu constable, SAP, dog handler
8. Schalk Wilhelm Le Roux, brigadier, SAP, Soweto
9. David Johannes Terblanche, mayor, SAP, Roodepoort
10. Jacobus Johannes Gerber, colonel, SAP, Protea
11. Isaac Tyabula, Bantu constable, SAP, Soweto West/Liquor Branch
12. Theunis Jacobus Swanepoel, colonel, SAP, Hillbrow
13. Antoinette Musi, Hector Pieterson's sister, 17 years old, schoolgirl
14. Frank Jacobus Robinson, news reporter, SABC
15. Sophie Tema, reporter, Weekend World, World
16. Sam Nzima, photographer, Weekend World, World
17. William Bokala, reporter, World
18. Vusamazulu Credo Pumelelo Mutwa
19. Langa Daniel Skosana, reporter, The Star
20. Fanyana Lawrence Shiburi, reporter, The Star
21. Mervin Kenneth Rees, chief crime reporter, Rand Daily Mail
22. Matthew Boyi Manyana, reporter, Rand Daily Mail
23. Martin Sylvester Welz, reporter, Pretoria
24. Leonora Steyn, reporter, Beeld
25. Max Du Prees, Beeld
26. Gert Slabbert, colonel, SAP, Riot Unit
27. George Bruce Smith, luitenant, SAP, Booysens
28. Theunis Jacobus Swanepoel, colonel, SAP, Hillbrow (second appearance)
29. Barend Daniel Myburgh Hansen, station commander, SAP, Dunnotar/Brakpan
30. Johan Kapp, colonel, SAP, Benoni/East Rand
31. Frans Sebastiaan Botha, colonel, SAP, Germiston, Katlehong, Thokoza
32. Daniel B. Smit, Department of Bantu Education, inspector for Krugersdorp
33. Cornelius Bredenkamp de Villiers, colonel, SAP, Brakpan
34. Adolph Joahnnes Crafford Gouws, colonel, SAP, Springs
35. Mulder van Eyk, colonel, SAP, Boksburg
36. Solomon Muleko, charge officer, SAP, Soweto
37. Johann Hendrik Gouws, traffic inspector, Johannesburg City Council
38. Dirk Arend De Groot, traffic officer, Johannesburg City Council
39. Johannes Benjamin Wiese, commissioner, SAP East Rand
40. Japie Pieter Le Roux, captain, SAP, Krugersdorp
41. Jacobus Conradie Le Roux, lieutenant colonel, SAP, Krugersdorp
42. Kala Simon Lekganyane, lieutenant, SAP, Kagiso
43. Hendrik Ostewald Eksteen, colonel, SAP headquarters
44. Adolph Charlton van Rooyen, major, SAP, Pretoria
45. Francois Phillipus Naudé, lieutenant, SAP, Sunnyside/Pretoria
46. Pieter Jozua Le Roux, captain, SAP, Pretoria West
47. Herbert James Brown, colonel, SAP, Pretoria
48. Barend Jacobus Uytenbogaardt, lieutenant, SAP, Brooklyn
49. Willem Johannes Janse van Rensburg, SAP, De Wildt, Mamelodi
50. Karel Johannes Britz, lieutenant, SAP, Hammanskraal, Mamelodi
51. Christiaan Johan de Swardt, lieutenant, SAP, Pretoria, Mamelodi
52. Raymond Strike Moroane, participant youth, Atteridgeville
53. Naphtali Kgati Mabusha Sathekge, participant (17), Hofmeyer High School, Atteridgeville
54. Stanley Mahlangu, student participant, Atteridgeville
55. Wilhelm Peter Lambrechts, officer, SAP, Mabopane
56. Thenjiwe Tracia Luphondwana, employee of Department of Bantu Administration
57. Christiaan Mattheus Joubert, lieutenant, SAP, Hammanskraal
58. Stephen Fanie Tsogwana Mantlhwa, minister, Baptist Church
59. Daniel Johannes van Wyk, major, criminal investigations, John Vorster Square
60. Dirk Kotze Genis, colonel, SAP, Vereeniging, Sebokeng, Sharpeville, Boipatong
61. Johannes Albertus Steyn, station commander, SAP, Vereeniging
62. Tshepo Daniel Mokapela, lieutenant station commander, SAP, Sharpeville
63. Suzanne Gordon
64. Maria Barbara Ledochowski
65. Herbert James Brown, colonel, SAP, Pretoria (second appearance)
66. Dr Hans Bukofzer, principal district surgeon, Johannesburg
67. Professor Joshua Joachim François Taljaard, chief state pathologist, Johannesburg
68. Ezra Mandikole Mantini, reporter, Sunday Times
69. Mangaliso Alf Kumalo, reporter, Sunday Times
70. Enoch William Dumizani Duma, reporter, Sunday Times
71. Jacobus Petrus Buitendag, brigadier, South African Railways police
72. Petrus Johannes Kriel, inspector, South African Railways
73. Wietzie Marthinus Van Zyl, colonel, SAP, Pietersburg
74. Antoine Herold Neveling, commander, SAP, Nylstroom
75. Johannes Lodewyk Boshoff, rector, University of the North
76. Representatives of the Black Academic Staff Association (BASA), in camera testimony
77. Cornelius Johannes Lötter, Bantu Administration Board, Northern Transvaal
78. Theunis Johannes Horne, Department of Bantu Education
79. Dr C. Pathudi, Lebowa homeland official
80. Moloko, Lebowa homeland official
81. Mamiane, Lebowa homeland official
82. Jacob Casper de Villiers, director, West Rand Bantu Administration Board
83. François Alwyn Venter van Rooyen, colonel, SAP, riot unit, Eastern Transvaal, Middleburg
84. Pieter Gerhardus van Schalkwyk, director, Bantu Affairs Administration Board
85. Jacobus Johannes Van Zyl, captain, SAP, Middleburg
86. Willem Christiaan Nienaber, constable, SAP, Witbank
87. Daniel Egbertus Koen, captain, SAP, Witbank
88. Sonny Milton Ndala, businessman, member of Advisory Council, Witbank
89. Solomon Mahlangu, UBC (Urban Bantu Council) Advisory Council, Middleburg
90. Louis Henry Mashaba, chairman Urban Bantu Council, teacher
91. Stephanus Petrus Steenkamp, captain, SAP, Middleburg
92. Hermanus Adriaan Combrinck, Bantu Affairs Administration Board
93. Joseph Bafunani Mokoena, student, Nebo
94. Ignatius Wilhelm Ackerman, director, Bantu Affairs Administration Board, Belfast, Hendrina, Ogies, Middleburg, Witbank
95. Charles Poltax Mabokela, minister, Methodist Church of South Africa
96. Andrew Henry Kona, principal, Elukhanyisweni High School
97. Lyman Mnguni, principal, Thula Sizwe Primary School, Soweto, Orlando West
98. Mandla Mbuli, principal, Belle Higher Primary School, Soweto, Orlando West
99. George Alexander Gouws, district commander, Rustenburg, Bophutatswana
100. Coert Nicolaas Dreyer, major, SAP, Potchefstroom
101. Andries de la Rey Redman, district commander, SAP, Lichtenburg
102. Wessel van der Westhuizen, major, SAP, Potchefstroom
103. Timothy Bolkanyo, member of Bantu Advisory Board
104. Paul Johannes Rieckert, director, West Transvaal Bantu Affairs Administration Board
105. Andrew Moneymore, member of Bantu Advisory Board, Klerksdorp school board
106. Samuel Moside, businessman, Advisory Board
107. Israel Tau, member of Advisory Board, Jouberton
108. Marthinus Jacobus van Staden, major, SAP, Mafeking, Vryburg
109. Godfrey Michael Botha (16), student
110. Erasmus Martin Lourens
111. David Phaniel Kgotleng, chief whip of Bophutatswana government
112. Lionel B. Sentletsi, captain and principal of Boitshoki Senior Secondary school
113. Daniel Johannes van Wyk, major, SAP
114. Jacobus Johannes Gerber, colonel, SAP, Protea (second appearance)
115. Johannes Velde van der Merwe, lieutenant colonel, SAP, Security Police, Orange Freestate
116. Marthinus Christoffel Heunis, major, district commander, SAP, Ladybrand
117. Johannes Willem Jacobus Harmse, colonel, district commander, SAP, Kimberley
118. Francis Ramoliehli Mohlabi, assistant secretary for education, Kwa-Kwa government, Witsieshoek
119. Wolf Dieter Pelser, captain, SAP, Kwa-Kwa homeland
120. Barry de Lange Roeland, captain, SAP
121. Christiaan Bredenkamp van Biljoen, officer, SAP, Bothaville
122. Nicolas Moekgle, principal, Marang Higher Primary School
123. Gericke Montague White Visser, headmaster, Strydom Teacher's College, Thaba Nchu
124. Electra Wild, principal, Maretso High School, Tweespruit
125. Brother J.C. O'Farrell, principal, Maraisdal High School
126. Reverend Ronald Brian Taylor, warden of Moroka Missionary Institution and hostel for Moroka High School
127. Petrus Johannes van Aswegen, principal, Mphohadi Teacher's College, Kroonstad (before: Pinagare College in Taung)
128. Keikatseng Clement Arthur Vincent Sehume, teacher, Moroka High School
129. Howard Leighton Setlalentoa, inspector of schools, Thaba Nchu
130. Dan Meletsi, chairman of Urban Bantu Council (UBC), Bloemfontein
131. Stephen Tsatsinyana, civic leader and member of the school board
132. Koko P. Matsumi, member of Urban Bantu Council (UBC), Bloemfontein
133. Lawrence Gxabuza, principal, lower primary school, Ikwezi
134. Jacobus Christoffel Hendriks, principal, Moroka High School, Thaba Nchu
135. Simon Mgcina, principal, Ihobe Higher Primary and Secondary School, Rocklands
136. Lebona Motsoenengl, secretary of Manaung/Bloemfontein Chamber of Commerce, member of the school committee
137. Fred Ranana Ngalo, policeman
138. Hendrik Jacobus Coetzee, assistant director, Bantu Affairs Administration Board, southern Orange Freestate
139. Recsei Michael Dhlamini, chairman, Urban Bantu Council (UBC), Odendaalsrus
140. Elias Chalale, chairman, Urban Bantu Council (UBC), Virginia
141. Phillipus Rudolph Smit, director, Bantu Affairs Administration Board, central Orange Freestate
142. Petrus Paulus Scott, director, community services
143. Hendrik Petrus Scheepers, director, community services, Urban Bantu Council (UBC), south-central Orange Freestate
144. Pieter de Vries, director, Urban Bantu Council (UBC), northern Orange Freestate
145. Constance Pompey, member of Urban Bantu Council (UBC), Odendaalsrus
146. Cornelius van Reenen Mouton, major, departmental headquarters, SAP, Cape Town
147. Louis Petrus Lourens, major, security branch, SAP, Cape Town
148. Andries Petrus van Zyl, colonel, riot unit, SAP, Western Province
149. Johannes Louis Viviers Visser, detective, SAP, Woodstock
150. Marie Loraine Lincoln, secretary
151. Johannes Hendrik Vorster, colonel, SAP, Athlone
152. Derrick Lodewikus Vos, colonel, SAP, Wynberg
153. David Peter Gordon, Robertson Primary School
154. Father Matthew James Gormley, Catholic Church, Langa
155. Christiaan Hendrik van Rheede van Oudtshoorn, colonel, SAP (railway police), Cape Town
156. Frederick Joubert, captain, SAP, Bellville
157. Phillipus Coenrad Fourie, lieutenant colonel, SAP, Boland
158. Stephanus Jacobus Gilbert, mayor, SAP (security police), Boland
159. Henry Hermanus Solomon, principal, Robertson Coloureds School
160. Abraham Johannes van Dyk, colonel, SAP, Cape Province
161. Alfred Heinrich Steck, eyewitness
162. Harry Alfred Wigget, father
163. Ronald Norman van der Westhuizen, luitenant colonel, SAP, Paarl
164. Petrus Johannes Wagner, colonel, SAP, Stellenbosch
165. Riaan Willem van Zyl, constable, SAP, Worcester
166. Daniel Francois le Roux, captain, SAP, Paarl
167. Hendrik Jacobus Niemand, detective, SAP, Stellenbosch
168. Christopher Prophet, staff reporter, Argus newspaper
169. Reginald Charles Tomlinson, sub-editor, The Cape Times
170. Stephen John Wrottesley, university student
171. John Walter Eddington Wiley, member of parliament for Simonstown
172. Robert Frederick Ball, sub-editor, The Cape Times
173. Elizabeth Justin, witness
174. Monde Jabulele Saint Gwentshe, witness, Guguletu
175. David John Willers, reporter, The Cape Times
176. Elizabeth Johnson, witness, Retreat
177. Fidja Rama, Elizabeth Johnson's daughter
178. Alan John Duggan, reporter, The Cape Times
179. Robert Maxwell Molloy, reporter, The Cape Times
180. Margaret Elsworth, doctor, Bantu Scholars Fund
181. Gideon Jacobus Knobel, state pathologist, Cape Town
182. Alan Gordon MacMahon, doctor
183. Bridget Margaret Dowling, private testimony
184. Arthur Sidney Anthony East, attorney
185. Sanna Elizabeth Fourie, senior principal, Nico Malan College
186. Miriam Gafoor, 16-year old schoolgirl, Salt River High School
187. Willem Theron, director of education, Administration of Coloured Affairs
188. Mthiwekaya Meshak Makapela, witness
189. Richard Ernest van der Ross, rector, University of the Western Cape
190. Lawrence Louis Meyer, private individual
191. Jeffrey David April, private individual
192. Herbert Nodada, private individual
193. Josephine Peters, private individual
194. Elizabeth Daniels, private individual
195. William Brandt, boy
196. Thelma Johannes, private individual
197. Albertina Mshudulu, private individual
198. Michael Peter Jansen, headmaster, Crawford Primary School
199. Mark Leonard Povall, private individual
200. Anlenore Fiske, ballet teacher, Alexander Sinton High School
201. John Hartney, minister, NG Kerk
202. Peter John William Sawyer, private individual, Cape Town
203. Franklin Abraham Sonn, president of Cape Professional Teacher's Union
204. Marian Hartman, matron, Tygerberg Hospital
205. Hendrik Willem van der Merwe, director, Centre for Intergroup Studies, Cape Town
206. Alexander Paul Hare, professor of sociology, University of Cape Town
207. D. Crowie, Regional Board of the Administration of Coloured Affairs, Wynberg
208. Esau Johannes Brink, Regional Board of the Administration of Coloured Affairs, Wynberg
209. Johannes Albertus van Zyl, Regional Board of the Administration of Coloured Affairs, Wynberg
210. Alexander McLachlan, director, Bantu Affairs Administration Board, Cape Peninsula
211. Dansil John Rabie, teacher and head of Gordon High School
212. Robin Vincent Carlisle, private individual
213. Willem Gabriel le Roux, director, Community Welfare and Pensions
214. E. Abrahams, member of Coloured Representative Council
215. John Katz, doctor, University of the Western Cape
216. Professor Brunhilde Helm, School of Social Work, University of Cape Town
217. B. Berrange, School of Social Work, University of Cape Town
218. Chikte [sp ?], School of Social Work, University of Cape Town
219. Dreyer, School of Social Work, University of Cape Town
220. Francis, School of Social Work, University of Cape Town
221. Louw, School of Social Work, University of Cape Town
222. Taylor, School of Social Work, University of Cape Town
223. Theron, School of Social Work, University of Cape Town
224. David Michael George Curry, Labour Party of South Africa
225. Desmond Hector Owens, Regional Director of Bantu Education, Cape Province
226. Reverend William Marius Geyer
227. Alicia Falezi, private individual
228. André van Heerden, Coloured Development Corporation
229. Thys Eksteen, private individual
230. Dawid Allan Beelders
231. William Peter Barries (19), private individual
232. John Daniel Battersby, reporter
233. John Kelvin Petersen, co-manager of Sherwood Bottle Store
234. Ben Leinton
235. Dr. Beets, NG Kerk
236. S.J. Cloete, SAP
237. Jacobus van Zyl, farmer
238. S.P. Brooks, captain, SAP, Swellendam
239. J.D. Krige, colonel, SAP, Northern Cape
240. A.A.J. Coetzee, brigadier, SAP, Oudtshoorn
241. J.S. de Kock, captain, SAP, Beaufort West
242. J.M. Kleynhans, lieutenant, SAP, George
243. Muller Haggend [sp?], lieutenant, SAP, George
244. D. Blignaut, captain, SAP, Mosselbaai
245. Frederick Hendrick Botha, chief Bantu commissioner, Western Cape
246. G.M.S.J Jansen van Rensburg, lieutenant-colonel, SAP, Durban
247. Barend Jacobus Horak, colonel, SAP, Durban
248. Christiaan Hendrik Willem Earle, lieutenant, SAP, Durban
249. Harold Spoone Miles, lieutenant, SAP, Durban
250. Jacobus Adriaan Kruger, lieutenant-colonel, SAP, Ladysmith
251. Abednego Bartholomew Clement Xaba, inspector of schools, Edendale/Pietermaritzburg
252. Sighart Bourguin, chief director, Bantu Affairs Administration Board, Port Natal/Durban
253. Jacobus Petrus Van Wyk,captain, SAP, Pietermaritzburg
254. Andreas Roelof van Ellinckhuyzen, captain, SAP, Camperdown
255. Roy Human De Wet, chief director, Bantu Affairs Administration Board, northern Natal
256. Leon Mellet, crime reporter, Natal Mercury
257. Carol Virginia Lamb, chairperson, Black Sash, Natal Coastal Region
258. Denis S. Dobson, area manager, Drakensberg Bantu Affairs Administration Board, Pietermaritzburg
259. Ivor Benson, National Forum
260. Ron Stephenson, National Forum
261. Heinrich Schlaudraff, National Forum
262. Christiaan Kruger, lieutenant, SAP, Melmoth
263. Gert Jacobus Els, captain, SAP, Newcastle/University of Zululand
264. DeLaRey Labuschagne, officer, SAP, Richardsbay
265. Johannes Friedrich Erwin Brasé, SAP, Vryheid
266. Johannes Albertus Gerhardus Maree, rector, University of Zululand
267. Pieter Johannes Goosen, colonel, security police, SAP, Port Elizabeth
268. Lodewyk Christiaan Koch, chief director, Cape Midlands Bantu Affairs Administration Board
269. Pieter Schalk van Heerden Reynders, Administration of Coloured Affairs, Port Elizabeth
270. Jack Lawrence Omond, teacher and inspector of Bantu Education
271. Edward Msuseni, private individual
272. Jacobus Frederick Meintjies, chief director, Bantu Affairs Administration Board, Karoo
273. Pauline Melunsky, chair of African Book Committee
274. Theodor Muller, district commander, SAP, King Williams Town
275. Gerhardus Arnoldus Hattingh, detective, SAP, King Williams Town
276. Gert Johan Odendaal, colonel, SAP, East London
277. Preston Mareka, reporter, Daily Despatch
278. Johannes Hermanus De Beer, lieutenant-colonel, SAP, Queenstown
279. Mollyneaux Makhunga Mvalo, cultural officer, Department of Education, Ciskei
280. Somah Boris Sachs, psychiatrist, East London
281. Berthold Bohler, private individual
282. Frederick Jacobus Marks Venter, lieutenant, SAP, East London
283. Gordon Navarre Battalion, pastor, Shirling Baptist Church, East London
284. Wellington Sangotsha, reporter, Eastern Province
285. Gert Jeremiah Coetzer, Bantu Affairs Administration Board, Eastern Cape
286. Dirk Jacobus Dippenaar, area representative, Administration of Coloured Affairs
287. Johannes Marthinus de Wet, rector, Fort Hare University
288. Abraham Coetzee, vice-rector, Fort Hare University
289. Joseph Jon Matotie, member of advisory board, urban representative of Western Tembu Chiefs
290. Aaron Montoedi Matlhare, medical practioner, Soweto Parents' Association
291. Aubry Mokoena
292. Rodney Paul Rammekoa (21), student, Naledi High School
293. Rudolf Mandla Matimba (26), teacher
294. Thandisizwe Mphiwa Mazibuko, secretary of Black People's Convention
295. Mafison Morobe (21), Morris Isaacson
296. Seth Sendile Mazibuko (16), Phefeni Secondary School
297. David Lisiwe Kutumela (20), student at Naledi High School
298. Geluza Selby Thombeni, Urban Training Project
299. Reatile Kingdom Lolwane, student at Morris Isaacson High School
300. Luca Zwelinzima Sizane, student
301. Samuel Moss
302. Helen Suzman, Progressive Reform Party, MP Houghton
303. Evelyn Wendy Bodman, South African Council for Conservation and Anti-Pollution
304. Christiaan Willem Hendrik du Toit, Anglo American Corporation
305. Richard Sidney Gosse, Chamber of Commerce, Springs
306. Sidney Oliver Goodwin, President of the Associations of Chambers of Commerce of South Africa
307. Mary Lester Dawn Haggie, chairperson, African Self Help Association
308. Philippa Newton Thompson, African Self Help Association
309. Dr. Emmanuel Rabinovitz, director, Johannesburg Child Guidance Clinic
310. Jean McDonald Stewart, Johannesburg Child Guidance Clinic
311. Columbus Malebo, Quakers
312. Dr. Selma Browde, city councilor
313. Olive Gibson, Quakers
314. Andrew Ray Mardon, administrator, Tembisa
315. Sheena Duncan, Black Sash
316. Hendrik Jacobus Möller, minister, NG Kerk, Northern Transvaal
317. Auerbach, South African Institute of Race Relations
318. Ellen Hellman, South African Institute of Race Relations
319. Blignaut, South African Institute of Race Relations
320. Pollak, South African Institute of Race Relations
321. van Wyk, South African Institute of Race Relations
322. Ina Perlman, South African Institute of Race Relations
323. Ds. Hofmeyr, NG Kerk
324. Ds. Lensink, NG Kerk
325. Etienne Ferdinand Louw, director, South African National Alcoholism Council
326. Manas Buthelezi, doctor, Black Parents' Association, appeared with Advocate Kentridge
327. M.P.D. Spies, Institute of Administrators of Non-White Affairs
328. F.J. de Klerk, Institute of Administrators of Non-White Affairs
329. Dr. P.J. Riekert, Institute of Administrators of Non-White Affairs
330. A.H. Stander, Institute of Administrators of Non-White Affairs
331. C.H. Coetzee, Institute of Administrators of Non-White Affairs
332. J.A.G. Boshoff, Institute of Administrators of Non-White Affairs
333. Z.Z. Mashao [sp?] , Institute of Administrators of Non-White Affairs
334. O.K. Mbhalati, Institute of Administrators of Non-White Affairs
335. C. Marivate, Institute of Administrators of Non-White Affairs
336. Johannes C. Knoetze, director in chief, Bantu Affairs Administration Board, Vaal Triangle
337. Isaac Pule Bikisha, chairperson, school committee, Ntabankulu-Sebokeng
338. Johannes Marthinus van Rooyen, chair, Bantu Affairs Administration Board, Vaal Triangle
339. Willem Jacobus Kriel, director of administration, Bantu Affairs Administration Board, Vaal Triangle
340. Adriaan Adam Matthysen, security officer, Bantu Affairs Administration Board, Vaal Triangle
341. Alexander van Breda Rabe, director of housing, Bantu Affairs Administration Board, Vaal Triangle
342. Samuel Kgobotlo Marumo, chair of Urban Bantu Council, member of southern Sotho homeland government
343. Sam Richard Rabotapi, Evaton Residents Vigilance Association
344. Daniel Masimole Maleko, Advisory Board of Evaton Committee
345. Johannes Abraham van Zyl, assistant director and chief legal assistant, Administration Board
346. Professor N.J.J. Olivier, MP
347. Dr. G.F. Jacobs
348. Eugene Lesley Roelofse, coordinating Consumer Council
349. D.W. Wingard, East Rand Bantu Affairs Administration Board
350. F.E. Marx, East Rand Bantu Affairs Administration Board
351. J.J.S. Hartley, East Rand Bantu Affairs Administration Board
352. Matthew Mpahane, private individual
353. Martin Sylvester Welz, journalist, Pretoria
354. E. Dlamini, and several others, Quaker Society Joint Residents' Committee, Phiri Township, Moroka
355. Vernon Rudolph Atkinson, economic advisor, Council of the Prime Minister 1960-1976
356. Patrick Robert Brian Lewis, Johannesburg City Council
357. Rudolph Evaton Hobkirk, administrative assistant, West Rand Bantu Administration Board
358. D. Thebelali and five others, UBC, Soweto
359. R. Botha, SAP
360. S. Meyer, Bureau of State Security (BOSS)
361. Clive Kingsmill Corder [sp?], Market Research Africa
362. Jan Randd Bruce Shepherd, BBDO
363. Paul Wilhelm Penzhorn, executive director, National Development and Management Foundation of South Africa
364. Lawrence Patrick McCrystal, economic advisor, National Development and Management Foundation of South Africa
365. John Edward Holloway, president, Transvaal Chamber of Industries
366. Jacques de Kock Malan, labour and legal advisor, Transvaal Chamber of Industries
367. Hermias Cornelius van Zyl, department secretary, Department of Transport
368. Malherbe and others, South African Railways
369. Jan Howard Archibald, assistant to the manager, Putco
370. Pieter Christiaan Bezuidenhout, commercial relations manager
371. Lucy Mvubelo, general secretary, National Union of Clothes Workers
372. Kenneth Arthur Hidley Adams, engineer
373. Johan Gert Hendrik Botha, Adjunct Secretary of Labour
374. Michael Helgard van Noordwyk, Undersecretary of Labour
375. Willem Johannes Schurink, MA UNISA, Institute for Sociological Demographic Research
376. Hendrik Gert Strydom, chief researcher, UNISA
377. Nancy Grace Ross, Rouxville Baptist Church Reconciliation Committee, Johannesburg
378. Duncan John Adams, Rouxville Baptist Church Reconciliation Committee, Johannesburg
379. Lage Vitus, chairman, Society for Social Workers, Witwatersrand
380. Patricia Cathleen Glynn, Society for Social Workers, Witwatersrand
381. Ester Mokoena, South African Black Social Workers Association
382. Michael Rahtho [sp?] , South African Black Social Workers Association
383. M.H. Makubire, South African Black Social Workers Association
384. S. Khumalo, South African Black Social Workers Association
385. J.N. Siwane, South African Black Social Workers Association
386. Reverend Oliver Clark, Roman Catholic Church, Springs
387. Dr. K.P. Prinsloo
388. Gibson Joseph Thula, principal urban representative, Kwazulu Legislative Authority
389. Mpiyakhe Basil Kumalo, lecturer African languages, WITS
390. De Beer and other, Department of Bantu Education
391. F.B. du Randt
392. Louis Fouché, Secretary of Community Development
393. Gert Cornelius Strydom, Secretary of Community Development
394. Martin Meiring van Zyl, assistant director, Port Natal Bantu Administration
395. Daniël Willem Wingard
396. Raath, Department of Bantu Administration and Development
397. Joubert, Department of Bantu Administration and Development
398. Cronje, Department of Bantu Administration and Development
399. Potgieter, Department of Bantu Administration and Development
400. De Beer
401. Ackerman
402. G.J. Rousseau, Department of Bantu Education
403. P.H. du Preez, senior economist, BENBO
404. Leon Esmont van Coller, lieutenant, SAP
405. Ignatius Petrus van Onselen, Secretary of Department of Bantu Administration and Development
406. Jacobus J.N. Cloete, Department of Public Administration
407. Petrus J. van der Merwe
408. Ceciel Muller, School of Social Work, WITS
409. F.H. Cronjé
410. Henry Helman, lawyer, Johannesburg
411. Shelter David Helman, lawyer, Johannesburg
412. Meyer
413. Claasen
414. Charles Paul Magubulane, resident, Mamelodi
415. Jan Hendrik Moolman, director, Afrika Instituut
416. M.P. Wilsnach, West Rand Bantu Administration Board
417. Oscar Mpetha, private individual
418. Boy D. Koloni, resident, Nyanga
419. Mary Sikunana, resident, Nyanga
420. George Ndesi, resident, Nyanga
421. Charlton Ntshwanti
422. Francis Ntsenyeho, resident, Nyanga
423. Patience Mputing, resident, Nyanga
424. Zephania Songezile Damane, resident, Nyanga
425. Neol Linda Mutlane (31), resident, Nyanga
426. Alfred Ndamane, resident, Nyanga
427. Mordecai Mtila, resident, Nyanga
428. Longman Tono, resident, Nyanga
429. George Kraga, resident, Nyanga
430. Jeffrey Dyani, resident, Nyanga
431. Deborah Luvuno 45) , resident, Nyanga
432. Eudicate Luvuno (22) , resident, Nyanga
433. James Mhlunguza, resident, Nyanga
434. Tsengwe, SAP, Guguletu
435. Felix Dlulane, SAP
436. Norman Njokwana, resident, Nyanga
437. Jackson Kama
438. Amelia Makhaluza
439. Merriman Zamayedewa
440. Norah Bikwana
441. Mabakaxa Nyamba
442. Johannes Visser
443. Edward Riley
444. Johannes Jordaan