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PassExplanation Showing 641 to 660 of 833 First Page•Previous Page 29 •30 •31 •32 •33 •34 •35 •36 •37 Next Page•Last PageMR NYAWUZA: Mr Makhanye, if I hear you correctly the deceased had come from the counter, he put the beers down and he went in the direction of the toilet. In what direction? Did he have to pass by your table or was the toilet away from your table? MS TIRO: I am sorry that I didn't mention the name of the person. Debaga went to Botswana and my son gave the letter to him to pass it on to his aunt. Mohapi is the person that I referred as the man who gave him the parcel and he said to him well open your parcel. Well I related the story ... ... Usually we as the Bophokeng people, that it's going to happen in Bophokeng has to be known by the chief first and he also has to address it or pass it on to the Bophokeng people. It could be buildings or whatever was going to happen in Phokeng, but Mangope would only erect buildings in ... MR SINGH: Zuma said at the time that several names are the things, that the same he's going to pass on to us. ... 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 ... Now what have you told your entire division including your policeman in Msinga area? What have you told them? You've told them that this man must pass through any road block, don't worry but let him go through because he's our man, let weapons come through, he's our man and we have got two ... MR OLIFANT: Whenever an agent brought a report concerning that no, he has been given guns and we had to pass on a certain mission in the country and therefore we take these things and make use of them. 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? 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. 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. ... my friend. There was a stayaway that was declared and people were marching. Then I decided to use a round-about way so that these people must pass, but at that instant Caspers emerged and they were chasing this group around. But I was just on my way to my friend's house and they were ... "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 ... 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? MR KGOTSA: He was at a distance so as to protect me and to disturb people who may pass by. MR WASSERMAN: I am unable to, the decision wouldn't have been mine, and I am unable to pass comment on that Mr Chairman. MR BENNETTS: On occasions we wouldn't pass the information on to the CID's, or anything, to follow up, we would follow up on it ourselves. If during one of these interrogations, we got information for example that X had firearms, we would go ourselves to whichever location, wherever, and go and ... ... Sana channel and it was only after he had received intelligence and information that he would decide whether it was in the interests of the ANC to pass it on. The ANC would not get all the information they got about was happening in South Africa, which they used for their ... MR BOTHA: After a period of time that we spent there on the 1st of May we saw a white bakkie pass by our vehicle, Mr Barnard identified the bakkie at a distance and saw that it was Dr Webster accompanied by Maggie Freedman, he told me to drive slowly in the direction of Dr Webster, the balaclavas ... the onus is not on us Mr Chairman. We have we have displayed our assistance and our willingness to assist at all times but my learned friend can’t pass the buck to us. ... |