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Pass

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a pass book or a dompas that every black person over the age of 16 was required to carry, indicating whether they had the right to be in any given area, and for how long.

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... a mother gives to the child, develop that baby. Now, those Black women, hundreds and thousands of them who were in apartheid jails were there for pass, being unable to produce the dompas, they were termed to be criminals, no wonder today we have such a high criminal rate. ...
MR VISSER: Did you attend Police College and pass out from the Police College?
situations happen and how could they be prevented? And that should be part of the problem the TRC won't finish solving but part of that duty must be passed on. Not only to the teachers, and they need retraining because you can't expect the teachers who spent thirty five years not teaching about ...
MR KOOLE: It's not correct Chairperson, when we go from Golele, you pass Josini dam. The dam is between Golele and Piet Retief, the dam is in between the two places.
... and they then put it to him that they wanted to get involved in an incident and the idea came up that they would attack the police van, that would pass this intersection, and that this idea had originally come from Chris ...
... different toilet for whites, inferior canteens for blacks and better canteen for white staffers and newspaper houses also served to implement pass laws, job reservation requirements and preferential employment practices in the Cape for instance. We believe by doing so the press houses ...
CHAIRPERSON: I don't want to let him miss out but just hold on to your line. Dumisa you had one - are you letting us pass. Let us pass. Wynand.
MR DANDALA: I can say to pass the information to the authorities. It wouldn't only be the security branch to do that job. Even the intelligence services people from that branch would pass that information to the authorities.
... tomorrow was going to be a funeral. It was Mr Khumalo's late wife and customarily, because it was a bereavement, you would approach Mr Khumalo to pass your condolences. You never approached him to pass your condolences on his late ...
... sister said they couldn't keep him because he relieves himself on himself like, so they can't stay with him, because he used to relieve himself - pass faeces on himself, and I took him out of there. I took him to a private school at Hillcrest. Even there stayed. Within a year the principal ...
"We proceeded to Natal but I heard from Sebenzile that he had to pass at a place called Bethlehem in Free State - that's the place I did not know at all, so as to collect his money from Nxala. Nxala is my co-accused, he is Johannes Scalo Nxala. That's the reason why we had to pass at Bohlokong ...
MR MOHLABA: You have mentioned that this attack was sanctioned by ANC in Botswana. You were also given orders to pass them down to the operatives?
"He would usually pass on information"
Could those people who don’t need their phoned, pass them on to those who need them please. The first two witnesses are Xhosa speaking and all Xhosa speakers please pass your cell phone - headphone on, could you. Thank you. You are not going to need the headphone because you shall be ...
MR WEBSTER: Counsel has just helped you. Let's pass that. Let's pass that, there are more important things to discuss, Mr Botha.
shoot at them so that he could pass away, pass through that blockade. Then that is what happened.
MR BOKABA: Let me explain it this way Sir, to gather information - if we were able to gather that information that so and so was involved, then we’ll pass that information to the special investigative team.
MR LLALE: One passes hostels when he comes to work. One would be Jabulani Hostel which was on my route. There was acts of violence, roads were closed and I had to take other roads to work and I had to pass through the hostel which was also on my route and also saw similar acts which I saw in ...
MR NZIMANDE: They did not attack us at Ndaleni, they pass and continue to attack people in town, in Pinetown and in Durban.
MR MASIL: Not in Lebowakgomo, but he said that on the way. There is a shop where we entered, where Moss and Zweli bought newspapers there, that is where Moss said when we return in the evening, we would pass there.
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