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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 Page... 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 ... 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 ... 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 ... MR MANDLAZI: Yes, she would give information to me and I would pass it on to my superior Capt Lily. ... occurred on the 24th of September '94 instead of the 24th of September '93, which clearly added to the impression that I had allowed a long time to pass before I acted ... MR RICHARD: You have no knowledge, and I can pass to the next one? Thank you. Point (d), the murder of Susan Maripa in October 1987. MR THULO: They were in houses next to the tennis court. We did not agree with them that they should pass through Khumalo Street when they were going to the cemetery. 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 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. 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. 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: Yes, because I think the thing was, he was in fact a member of APLA and PAC and he was abusing that membership to pass information on. ... 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. ... 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 ... ... 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. ... vivid picture I still have is one of an old lady who was hit with a ... and she had a baby on her back, she fell. I have seen people arrested for a pass as they go to Betsani. They come back, I’ve known them, they come back and I look at them, some died in there. Those were serious offenses, ... 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. MR SEBENZA: If that is so. The applicant knew where we stayed and we normally used to pass his house when we went to town and the applicant would also pass my home when he went home. I am not aware if there were any demarcation lines, I would just travel all around the area. I don't remember ... |