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PassExplanation Showing 221 to 240 of 833 First Page•Previous Page 8 •9 •10 •11 •12 •13 •14 •15 •16 Next Page•Last Page... University, the students there were telling us that the Afrikaner lecturers made it very, very clear to them that there is no African child who can pass maths on the first year. So what it meant in essence is that most of these lecturers ensured that subjects like mathematics, economics and ... MR NGUBANE: It's close to the deceased's home. You pass his home on the way to that school. ... and they asked are you Duma and I said yes. They said dress up and come along with us. I dressed up, I left with them. I actually took my pass and I went with them. They went to Don Gwise (?) and he was not there. They left for Oupa (?) place and they found him and they took him to ... ... their hearts and their pain. Only in 1989 did our Presbytery identify itself with the contents of the Belhar. Only in 1996 did our Presbytery pass a resolution excepting the confession of Belhar. It is true that from the late 60’s on some genuine efforts were made at the local level ... "My task was to find out what her address was in Swaziland and to confirm it and then to pass on the information to the relevant security branch. Furthermore I was responsible for the preparation of the vehicle with which she was to be abducted from Swaziland." We cannot promise that we would do that for you because wedo not have the necessary authority, but we can pass our recommendations tothe President, who in turn will see what to do. MR JILI: Mduduzi told us, Bongani Zuma also told us that they were helping IFP and whenever the IFP attackers were coming to attack us they used to pass through that farm and he was the one who was supplying firearms to the IFP attackers. ... were issued through the Department of the then Chief Minister, M G Buthelezi, to headmen and chiefs. These headmen and chiefs were then able to pass these weapons on through use of permits to members under their control. The G3 rifles were officially issued for the protection of KwaZulu ... ... sad, very, very sad to know that I've been a member of the Police Services for the last 23 years. On the day of the incident I had to go to work, pass that point where the explosion took place. On questioning my colleagues who attended that scene, I was informed that it was blacks and a white ... 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. CHAIRPERSON: Well could you pass it on to the others. MR NZIMANDE: They did not attack us at Ndaleni, they pass and continue to attack people in town, in Pinetown and in Durban. MR LAX: Just one follow up question if I may. To get to and from that place, he would have had to pass Maria's on a regular basis, frequently? MR MAJOLA: I did not benefit in any way, that is why I wish to pass my sincerest apologies, because my intention was to see the area develop. I would like to request the family members to accept my apologies because it was not my intention for that area to torn apart by war, but it was such that I ... 64 15 Dec 1993 Operation in support of SAP to search for weapon at Monatse pass "I was approached by Pretorius and requested to keep an ear out for him. I was to pass the information on to them. Pretorius told me that if he was caught he would have to be killed as he would talk like others were busy doing." 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 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 KOOPEDI: Now, in turn, what did you do with those reports, did you keep them, did you pass them anywhere else, what did you do with it? MRS MORUDU: I will do so. I had a problem in 1983. My eldest son passed away. His name was David. He left South Africa. I had a problem with police. Day and night they would come looking for David. I would tell them I do not David's whereabouts. Then they said if I find him, I must tell ... |