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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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... 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 ...
MR NMANI: After we took the corpse to the house, we are supposed to collect people for the Moscow area. They were afraid to go to Moscow area, because when they got to Moscow area, Inkatha used to threaten them. When we arrived at the extension, when we were just about to pass, they came with
... on the document on your papers and that there is another one that he wanted to give you yesterday and it is at that page 22. Perhaps, I, could I pass that ... ...
CHAIRPERSON: It is clearly a statement dealing with the explosion, but it doesn't appear to be in the format that one would have expected it for a pass of an amnesty application.
Yes I heard this while I was in Oudtshoorn, I was passing by the other house, I was on my way from work, two women just ran inside the house - I was just about to pass, they called me inside, the other woman said can you please phone your brother in George, and ask him how are they.
MR NZIMANDE: They did not attack us at Ndaleni, they pass and continue to attack people in town, in Pinetown and in Durban.
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.
CHAIRPERSON: Well could you pass it on to the others.
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.
"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 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?
... - that was not implemented and if there's a big problem between would have been and had already, well you can record it the way you want it and we pass on because the difference here, it's only there would have been and had ...
MR KOOPEDI: I will let the question pass.
implicate him in cross-border operations in Swaziland. I assure you that this is the truth, this is not something where I would let the opportunity pass, where Mr Pienaar could apply for amnesty and speak the truth about ...
ADV MPSHE: Do you know what a platoon is? A soldier must know what a platoon is? You don't know? If you don't know we'll pass on, we'll go to other questions.
MR KOOPEDI: Well you just said you were in command but I will let that pass. It is my further instruction that when the four were ordered into the bedroom, all three of you that is in exception of the person who has gone out to the car went into the main bedroom with the four Ndlovus, do you ...
... for Whites. There were 41 342 Black Technicon students and 41 343 trainee teachers. Despite the disruption of black education and despite the low pass rates, more than 150 000 Black scholars passed matric in 1992, compared with 64 000 Whites. During the period between 1970 and 1995 the black ...
MR SELAHLE: On the day of Mkhabela's killing, I have already indicated that we were from a memorial service. We were waiting for the traffic to pass so that we could cross the road, and the kombi that we saw, was the one who took Mkhabela and it stopped a little distance from us.
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?
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