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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 Pageof the questions which you want answered will also be answered. But thank you for coming, and as soon as we have more information we will certainly pass that on to you. Thank ... MR LEWIN: Thank you very much, Mamma. I will pass you back to the Chair. MR RICHARD: Now did you - were you lucky on the first pass? ... to a policeman, means he must now hand him over to some other body, or do you think it means Botha will continue to get the information and he will pass the information on to de ... ... morning when we saw them next to the telephones. Isaac Gulu who is my younger brother who was together with us, he made a telephone call. When we passed, when I and John were supposed to pass and wait for him to come back, we were blocked by these members of the ... ... the people were so angry, a day after that, they went to Sonestraal Road where earlier on, they waited and waited there for one particular bus to pass through and it never passed and finally it was the incident of Mrs de Lange which sort of happened there, where because of the anger, she was ... ADV BOSMAN: To who, to who did they pass on the information? MR SAMBO: As I was standing there, I saw a car going, pass by and it came back again. They came and they entered my home. As I was there next to the car, I thought maybe that they are people from the garages, then I approached them. I got Mr van der Spuy next to the BMW opening the doors, the ... PROF MEIRING: Thank you. I have only one question before I pass you to the chairman, to my colleagues. Twelve years ago things were very difficult in the township. There was hatred, there was violence. Have things changed now? Do you think that people are able to live with one another in this new ... DR RANDERA: David welcome. David before I pass you over to my colleague, Tom Manthata, could you please stand and take the oath. ADV GCABASHE: When did he pass away? MR MABUZA: Just before you get to the hostel, you have to pass a few streets. The street that I have mentioned. Between Schoeman Road, the Schoeman Road was the boundary between the ANC and the IFP, we had to fight the people who were nearer to the boundary. MR PHAMA: We did not do anything to the young ones, we let them pass and the older people, those are the people that we shot at, but the group that was in front of them we did nothing to them. That is why I am saying that was not the very first group. If there were other people who were coming, ... MR DU PREEZ: Chairperson, that is a place where many taxis pass during the day so at that time during the night it was a quiet place, but during the day it's a very busy place. ... mark come into my mind. In the middle of the night there's a van parked, his lights off, next to a stadium in a dark corner. Immediately when we pass, cars were in front of us but when our car passed they put on their lights and immediately follow us. To my mind comes up that the first thing ... MR HOLDER: Well Mr de Meillon said we had to pass there, go and see how many guards there were, what arms we could get there. ADV MPSHE: Alright, let's pass that one. In your application this is what you have all mentioned and I will quote it because I'm talking to you now. Under paragraph 10(a) where it says: State Political Objective you achieved, amongst others you say There was some people, although I lived in Zimbabwe underground, as I am a trained person, it came to pass to the Zimbabweans that I was actually a trained cadre, and because also the ANC knew me. There was a little bit of confusion at that time as to who and where Geraldine came from. I think ... It’s - it’s remarkable that after the experience you went through you have gone back to school and I’m sure you will pass those 2 subjects and get your Std 10. I’d like to ask your mother now if she would like to add anything. She hasn’t been sworn in but if she wants to say something, we can go ... You would never see them again because otherwise they would pass on the secret of how to make money, and it was that myth I think, arose out of protection of yourself because you don't want to believe that someone actually was hanged, but more than that, because you were never allowed to see the ... |