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PassExplanation Showing 261 to 280 of 833 First Page•Previous Page 10 •11 •12 •13 •14 •15 •16 •17 •18 Next Page•Last PageMR MALAN: And then just to satisfy my need for information on this, I assume you didn't only pass on to Coetzee information on these specific addresses but you passed onto him other information too that you acquired on other addresses, with earlier visits with the informer. Or did you only provide ... this Colt even ‘though I cannot remember how many occupants were inside. The one person that I can still remember is the one who was sitting on the passenger seat, and I also discovered later that it was Mr Dlamini. Others got at the back and they explained and said, hey man you have to drive ... ... 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 ... ... 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 ... would pass Vlakplaas, reach a T-junction and turn right. This gravel road then led back to Attridgeville ... 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 ... MR NGUBANE: It's close to the deceased's home. You pass his home on the way to that school. "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 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 MR PHOSA: Okay, let’s take that. Now most people I know of, in fact all that I’ve come across who need any substance to assist them whilst they write exams, they’re struggling to keep awake - not to fall asleep, they don’t want to sleep. Don’t you know that people want to keep awake to pass exams? MR DUKADA: And then after you completed your police training, there was a pass-out parade in Umtata, is that correct? ... Mashinini himself. Tsietsi lived to the north of where I lived and had a friend who lived to the south of where I lived, and in a day they would pass twice or thrice where I lived, and occasionally they would find me doing garden and they would join me, and the discussion would start with ... and those were difficult times. I'm not sure of that first aspect. When he told me this after Ndaba had returned, I could recollect it, but it did pass me by for quite a long ... ... I was told the doctor will be available on Monday. Since that time and the time I was referred to the doctor at Livingstone Hospital, I could not pass water, I could not eat. I remember on a Sunday afternoon, one comrade waking me up and saying, please give me your two eggs, we could only eat ... MR MNQANDI: Did you at any stage pass Mr Gumengu? MR MBANDAZAYO: Now let me pass and come exactly again, it was asked many times, I've come exactly to the order. Can you again exactly tell the Committee what was the specific order that you were given by Themba Ncapai? Let me tell you what. Was the order specifically that you go to the farm and ... ... important and we’ve got to find the time so that everybody has a fair hearing, and we are aware too of the anguish through which you have had to pass over so many years and, in a way, although we’re still going to hear your testimony, it is wonderful that you have been vindicated. And we ... CHAIRPERSON: We welcome you Freda for accompanying your father. I will pass you to Wynand Malan who will let you take the oath. 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. |