Justice Minister Ronald Lamola said that the decision to grant Walus residence was taken in line with an undertaking that the Department of Home Affairs made during the court proceedings.
Justice Minister Ronald Lamola said that Walus, the man who killed Chris Hani, has been granted residence so that he can serve out his parole here in South Africa.
This has led to questions around where the Polish-born Walus would go once he was freed, with his South African citizenship having been revoked in 2017.
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