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PassExplanation Showing 721 to 740 of 833 First Page•Previous Page 33 •34 •35 •36 •37 •38 •39 •40 •41 Next Page•Last PageCHAIRPERSON: Did you pass standard ten? Mr Mralasi, and Mr Makulani you have an incredible history and I think it would be a shame if you were to pass on without that history being recorded for the children in Victoria West. Have you thought about tape recording the information so that it is kept as part of the museum and left for the ... ... and I was involved in community relations. I was the editor of Aba Kuseli police magazine. My aim was to eradicate brutality. I was trying to pass a message to the police to secure and protect people instead of harassing and torturing them, but unfortunately today I am not a police and the ... Here in the Western Cape with its Coloured labour preference policy, where pass laws were even more viciously enforced, lies for African citizens of South Africa a more vigorously oppressed, than very possibly elsewhere. in front, are so transparent you know, that I don't understand how that can be done because it's at an open space where the members of the public do pass as well. So I think that if that had been done, it's very outrageous because it's an open door with two building on the ... MR MBANDAZAYO: No, Chairperson, in fact I will pass that one. Let met - my last point to ask you, do you know the motto of the PAC? MR MBELE: There was a wire in Moshweshwe Street and some trees and we removed those so that we can pass through. When we approached from the corner, there were stones blocking the road in Lekwa. That is at the point when we met the self defence units. After that I followed the road that I have ... MR RICHARD: Was handed between R1 000 and R1 500 to pass on to Joe Tsawela by the late Sophie Masithi. MS TANZER: Did you pass a hostel on the way? MR VAN HEERDEN: No, he's too scared to take responsibility for what happened and he's trying to pass the buck to others. It did not go to Parliament but the Cabinet was the final and highest authoritative body and all the decisions of the State Security Council had to pass ... And finally only those restrictions which realises significant social benefits and do not unduly burden the affected individuals should pass constitutional muster. With respect to our detractors, the social benefits of our process have far overridden what our detectors have said. If you look at ... ... a bunny of some kind, an animal because they were always running after me. You know, we each, at times I would even try to hide and they will just pass not seeing me where I have hidden. That was the kind of life I was under those days. People would ask me what is happening, you keep running ... CHAIRMAN: We thank you very much. We are also deeply hurt. We don't know how we can ask God to fill your hearts and your souls with his oil so that you can be consoled. We pass our condolences to you and we have listened to your requests and we will try, as much as possible, to be of MR LEWIN: Mr Malibe thank you very much. I will pass you back to the Chairperson. Thank you. ... In our African culture, it’s something that we do not know. There’s a big thing here which I’m being told Sir and then that thing I had to pass it to my ...[indistinct] because it was beyond the ... What happened was, Mr Chairman was that I would have given orders for members of my staff to pass the information through to this type of target selection process and Mr Chairman I said very clearly for example that we had full-time military officers based in our headquarters and their full-time ... CHAIRPERSON: Did he pass away at home or in the hospital? MS KHAMPEPE: Mr Mkhulutha, you truly believed that Mr Mpisane could have a meeting, secret meeting as an informer with members of the ISU in such a place which you yourself explain as being quite visible to anyone going pass the street? ... it goes back, he will follow - it will be followed up by the instruction if there was an instruction. There will be a way, not by planning or passport to infiltrate the country but the commander that rule that commander like in the case of Tapin, Maseko will send a message, not through the ... |