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PassExplanation Showing 481 to 500 of 833 First Page•Previous Page 21 •22 •23 •24 •25 •26 •27 •28 •29 Next Page•Last Page Mr Mbongwa, we have at this hearing present persons who happened to be injured during the bombing at the Mobeni Post Office. They were ordinary civilians and they are here now. What would you say to them, what message would you pass to them? At about 09:10 in the morning we left. I had to pass Benjamin Cholota's place. His father was standing at the gate and he called us and we went to him, and he asked us what did we do, because the police were looking for us. What I said to him, was we fought and he said no, you should know the ... ... there and this limp body was placed on this explosive device, where did that happen? Did you drive a little way away and did you come back and pass this scene ... MR MADONDO: No, it happened sometimes that even the other people would pass through our township. It was not only the local people because all the sections were helping one another. "27. A government must not allow any signs of a developing pattern of revolution or spontaneous uprising to pass unheeded." ... people were paid informers and agents. Then there were the majority of the people on my list were like what you can say just friends and I would pass on certain information to specific groups within the media, the groups. So but I didn't say I passed information over to him specifically and ... MR BERGER: And the police let you pass into the township, correct? was dispatched to carry out the operation. Brigadier Goosen remained at his accommodation while I manned a checkpoint which each team member had to pass after completing their various ... JUDGE NGOEPE: So you have followed the unconventional route? What I mean is you didn't gothrough, you didn't pass standard seven and standard eight, standard nine, whatever,because you are reading privately you can enrol for whatever standard? They struggled to open the coffin at the border, trying to open the coffin. They couldn't, until they let us pass. MR BALOYI: They used to pass by the street. They surrounded the place, they were hooting with hazards on. That took actually a long time because there were cars who couldn't pass on the road, they had to wait for this demonstration to come to an end. ... MOODLEY: Mr Madlala, I'm going to ask you for your opinion and comment in respect of this next query. You know of information that has now come to pass in the press, all over in the country, we hear about third force elements and in relation to Wembezi this has become common cause, this has ... MR MALAN: I just want to make sure Mr Nofomela, did you pass the border in any of the vehicles when you went to abduct Mr Mngomezulu? MR VISSER: Mr Chairperson, yes, before I call the first witness would you allow me just a brief remark about certain documentation which will pass before you during this hearing. It has been some time since I personally had the honour of appearing before you and in the meantime there was an event ... ADV SIGODI: Not arising, Chairperson, but just, what is your highest level of education, what standard did you pass, the highest standard that you passed? The early 1960's saw thousands rise against the Pass Laws which divided mother from father and parent from child. During these peaceful protests for the basic human rights of families to live together where they chose the wrath of the State led to many being killed and injured, among them ... ... another room and that was the last I remember. The following morning I noticed that I was being guarded and they said I couldn’t leave, I would pass water there, they wouldn’t let me go out, because they alleged that I was gambling and they asked me where Simon was, I said I didn’t know ... I just want to ask one question of Mr Gcanga please if you could pass the microphone again. Mr Gcanga I just want to make quite sure that our papers are all correct here. In the written statement that was typed after you made it, it says that you are currently staying at number 12 Phatsha street ... All these things happened at Mutatema. Let me pass the issue of Mutatema, I want to tell you about Wilson Mashego. He was a detective at that time, he assaulted me from 1984. e used to come to my home with the police and soldiers wearing camouflage. He assaulted me from 1985 until 1988. He ... |