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PassExplanation Showing 281 to 300 of 833 First Page•Previous Page 11 •12 •13 •14 •15 •16 •17 •18 •19 Next Page•Last PageMR 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 ... 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 ... 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? ... 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 KOOPEDI: I will let the question pass. 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. 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. 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 ... consider that well other people will be injured, but there was no way you are going to stand there and write there "Warning important, people not to pass there" because that is going to happen, otherwise we won't achieve our goal, we are sorry for those who passed there during that ... ... difficult for me to come out of the house because I was in the house alone. After a while I went to peep out of the window and I saw an ambulance pass the house. By this time all was quiet and I heard the following day when I was told by a young guy by the name of Joey, when I asked him if he ... MR MOHLABA: I believe that it will assist the victims to know the truth and it will also assist you to pass the full disclosure test. JUDGE NGOEPE: How would the information that you have gathered in the township given to Col Loots, how would it reach GOS, if Loots did not have to pass that to GOS? MR McCASKILL: As I've stated, I applied for a six month pass and I gave them false information, they wouldn't leave me alone, they kept on bothering me. MR MBUYAZI: No, I didn’t get any information with that regard because there was no-one to pass that information to me. have a little corner in your heart where you put these stories and when you go to good schools and you travel around and don’t have to worry about a pass, some of you don’t even know what a pass is, that you can travel around and nobody stops you for a pass and you can live anywhere you like if ... ... so much that they became thugs, hence they were stripped of their ranks they were Sergeants. I would request to hand this document so that you pass it on to Judge Wilson. They must take actions, come to us at Grootvlei so that we expose of all the acts that we dislike at Grootvlei prison. ... to come to Mafikeng. And I was never allowed to go back, because immediately on arrival here, they took my pass. I was a holder of a pass book. It was taken by the Mangope regime. ... served, last one in, first one out. All the slogans among the employed, but in black culture people seemed to be saying touch one, you touch all, pass one, pass all. ... ... things, because they wanted us not to sleep the whole night. They were making us wet and they were casting aspersions to us. When you want to pass water they say just pass water anywhere. ... MR MZUZWANA: People laugh at me when they meet me in the street, nobody would just pass me, they always pass and look back at me. |