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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 PageMR DE KOCK: Well Chairperson, it was not a difficult situation because the house was right next to the freeway, so to pass it would not be a problem and to do the reconnaissance. MR LLALE: At that time I didn't know whether this group was from library garden. I thought it was one of the groups which was going to pass Shell House like the others which have already passed. ... is also still in school. Wilson is in standard 10, and Joanna is still in standard 10. She is supplementing some of the subjects which she didn't pass last year in her matric. And Nomphumelelo. Only two are still in school who are my children. Mphume is in standard seven, and Lindiwe is in ... MR BERGER: But if that is so Brigadier, why when Mr Dirk Coetzee apparently came to you and said he's got a plan to kill Marius Schoon, why didn't you pass that on to Military Intelligence? ... Azania itself. The logistics of carrying a lot of guns from far off was a very, very difficult process. A very costly process. When you had to pass and no government would allow you just easy passage with your guns. No government would allow you that. So we will say you must repossess guns ... 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? MR SITHOLE: I did pass through Swaziland. MR VALLY: And now you say you don't want to mention his name, and you write it down on a piece of paper and we close it and you pass it to me. Are you saying you know no other source that was placed in Mrs Madikizela-Mandela's household? What standard did you pass? --- I got my matric. And what would you like to do next year when you go back to school? --- I wanted to do some business management courses. Now when we saw that there were vehicle lights approaching us we concealed ourselves behind a stone, closer to the path. There was also a gate through which this vehicle had to pass. The vehicle stopped. At that stage we were about ... CHAIRPERSON: Did you pass standard nine or did you go as far as? ... run into Pilane Street, about to approach the deceased's house, he shot and injured a little boy in front of us as we were approaching and going to ... MR MANDLAZI: Yes, she would give information to me and I would pass it on to my superior Capt Lily. MR DLAMINI: The IFP would normally attend rallies and they would pass through that township, the Msimshlope area. This person was the one who was always in front and he was the one who instructed the rest of the group when for instance they insulted us and when there was an attack launched, on ... CHAIRPERSON: I'll perhaps place on record what he has handed in before I pass them around. The first is a letter with a post box address and a date, the 21st September 1995, MR PULE: From Zeerust to Botswana, to Botswana's border, you pass through Braklaagte. It is about 24 kilometres from Zeerust on your way to Botswana. ... when they were meeting there to plan their harassment operations, so we decided that that was the right place, so that the police vehicle could not pass there. If I remember well it was at night, at around 9 to 10 o'clock at night. It was the three of us, in fact we were four. Our drive was ... ... car after walking some few metres and then we heard some shots. I was in the middle. Between myself and my brother there were two bullets which passed. He was struck by the third bullet. I was shot in the thigh. After that shot the car went off the road and inside another yard. Two your ... a useless witness, we must disregard whatever he said, but he brought that information, it wasn't in his interests to manufacture information, or to pass through incorrect ... It was decided to transfer Ndaba to a safe-house in Verulam which we made use of at the time. This was in order to allow for some time to pass in order to monitor the situation. and allow Botha an opportunity of briefing or debriefing Ndaba. |