Thomas Mashifane was employed at Liliesleaf Farm in Rivonia in the early 1960s. His son, Joseph Mashifane, was also employed at Liliesleaf. Both men were witnesses for the prosecution at the Rivonia Trial.
Bruno Mtolo was an MK operative, who committed acts of sabotage primarily in the KwaZulu-Natal area. He was a witness for the prosecution at Rivonia trial, where he was referred to as Mr. X.
Cyril Davids was a labourer who worked with electrical equipment in the Cape Town area in the early 1960s. He testified at the Rivonia Trial that he had attended a guerrilla warfare training camp in December 1962.
Essop Suliman operated a pirate taxi in Johannesburg in the 1960s. He testified for the prosecution at the Rivonia Trial that he had transported ANC conference attendees and soldier trainees to the Botswana border in 1962-1963.
Harry Bambani was a prosecution witness at the Rivonia Trial. He testified that he had been recruited as a military trainee, and was arrested while en route to a training camp in Tanzania.
Piet Coetzee was employed by Essop Suliman as a pirate taxi driver in Johannesburg in the 1960s. Both men testified for the prosecution at the Rivonia Trial about transporting passengers to the Botswana border.
Caswell Mboxela was a prosecution witness at the Rivonia Trial; he testified that he had attended a guerrilla warfare training camp in the Western Cape in 1962.
Abel Mthembu was at one time an operative for the armed wing of the ANC, Umkhonto weSize (MK), who turned state's evidence at the Rivonia Trial. He was also referred to as Witness or Mr. "Y" during the trial.
Ben Mashiyana was a member of the ANC, serving as a contact point in East London in the early 1960s, after the organisation went underground. He testified as a witness for the prosecution at the Rivonia Trial.
Reginald Mdubi was a member of an ANC Regional Committee in East London in the early 1960s. He testified as a witness for the prosecution at the Rivonia Trial.
Peter Peyise was a member of a Port Elizabeth branch of the ANC. He testified at the Rivonia Trial about attending the ANC conference in Lobatsi in 1962.
Peter Nbomvu was an ANC volunteer who was convicted of sabotage for acts committed in Port Elizabeth in 1962. He testified for the prosecution at the Rivonia Trial.
Chaim Gaitz was proprietor of Bryanston Plumbing (also called Atlas Plumbing and Sheet Metal Works) in Randburg. He testified for the prosecution at the Rivonia Trial.
Cyril Egnal was a chartered accountant, who served as auditor for Ruron (Pty) Ltd. in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He testified for the prosecution at the Rivonia Trial.
Harry Charles Tribe was an accountant at a Johannesburg branch of the Standard Bank of South Africa. He testified for the prosecution at the Rivonia Trial.
Ormond Fenn was a chartered accountant for James Kantor and Parters and its predecessor. He was also public officer and auditor for Navian [?] (Pty) Ltd. He testified at the Rivonia Trial.
Bertram George Buck was assistant Branch Accountant of the United Building Society in Johannesburg. He testified for the prosecution at the Rivonia Trial.