Goniwe’s political views were influenced by Reverend Canon
James Calata, a founding member and former secretary of the
South African Native National Congress. Goniwe established a Marxist cell which was a reading group which studied
Marxism and
Communism, together with
Dumisa and
Lungisile Ntsebeza, Meluxolo Silinga and Michael Mgodolozi. They established Marxist cells in educational institutions such as the
University of Fort Hare and in towns such including Mqanduli,
Mthatha, Whittlesea and
King William's Town. In 1975, Dumisa, Ntsebeza, Silinga, and Mgodolozi were arrested after one member of the group gave the police information about their underground work. Goniwe was arrested on 19 July 1976. They were charged under the
Suppression of Communism Act No 44 of 1950 which banned the South African Communist Party, and gave the government the power to ban publications that promoted the objectives of communism. They were detained at Wellington Maximum Prison until the conclusion of their trial. They were sentenced to four years in
Mthatha prison except Mgodolozi who received a suspended sentence. After the formation of the
United Democratic Front on 20 August 1983, CRADORA became one of its affiliates. On 30 March 1984, Goniwe, Fort Calata, Madoda Jacobs and
Mbulelo Goniwe were detained on the suspicion that they were instigators of the school boycott which directly and indirectly led to further school boycotts within many communities in South Africa.
Louis le Grange was Minister of Law and Order at the time and banned all meetings for three months, leading to further riots breaking out. While in detention, he was dismissed from his teaching post. Goniwe was released to a rapturous welcome on 10 October 1984 and called for a "Black Christmas", extending the boycott of white-owned shops. He then joined the
Black Sash movement which assisted with the crisis in Cradock's schools. The boycott was called off in April 1985. In 1985, he was appointed UDF organiser and proceeded to establish liberation associations, and sector organisations within communities that were oppressed. He did this in 56 areas. On 26 June 1985, CRADORA celebrated 30 years of the
Freedom Charter where Goniwe delivered the keynote address on its formation in
Kliptown. ==Murder==