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Content
The victims' index provides a comprehensive listing of the known victims of politically motivated crimes during the apartheid era, as identified through the TRC.
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Structure
The list provides detailed information related to personal loss, death or injury, as well as the victim's age at the time of the incident.
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TRC Victims - Letter MB
Name | Age | Description | | MBONGWA, Khumbulani | | He survived an attempt on his life when members of a self-defence unit (SDU) shot at and threw petrol bombs into a house at Bhekezulu, Estcourt, Natal, on 23 January 1994. One family member was killed and five others survived. One SDU member was refused amnesty (AC/2000/223). | References | MBONGWA, Lillian Z | 41 | An ANC supporter who was shot and had her house burnt down by IFP supporters in Ezakheni, KwaZulu, near Ladysmith, Natal, on 23 October 1992. | References | MBONGWA, Maxwell Bhapa | 16 | Was shot and injured by an Inkatha member during political conflict in Imbali, Pietermaritzburg, on 21 December 1988. An amnesty applicant testified that he believed that Mr Mbongwa was a UDF supporter involved in attacks on Inkatha supporters. He was granted amnesty (AC/1999/0334). | References | MBONGWA, Melusi | | He survived an attempt on his life when members of a self-defence unit (SDU) shot at and threw petrol bombs into a house at Bhekezulu, Estcourt, Natal, on 23 January 1994. One family member was killed and five others survived. One SDU member was refused amnesty (AC/2000/223). | References | MBONGWA, Ntokozo Joyce | 25 | She lost her house in an arson attack by ANC supporters at Matikwe, Inanda, near KwaMashu, Durban, on 22 August 1990. The attack was allegedly motivated by the belief that Ms Mbongwa was a collaborator. | References | MBONGWA, Phumzile | | Was shot dead when members of a self-defence unit (SDU) shot at and threw petrol bombs into a house at Bhekezulu, Estcourt, Natal, on 23 January 1994. Five of her family members who were in the house survived the attack. One SDU member was refused amnesty (AC/2000/223). | References | MBONGWA, Sifiso | | He survived an attempt on his life when members of a self-defence unit (SDU) shot at and threw petrol bombs into a house at Bhekezulu, Estcourt, Natal, on 23 January 1994. One family member was killed and five others survived. One SDU member was refused amnesty (AC/2000/223). | References | MBONGWA, Sihla | | An MK operative who was beaten unconscious by members of the SAP in April 1977 after his arrest at Paulpietersburg, Natal. Mr Mbongwa and three other MK operatives were allegedly on their way from Swaziland to Durban when their car was stopped at a roadblock. One of the four men was never seen again. | References | MBONGWA, Sindiswa | 33 | She had her home destroyed in an arson attack in Bhambayi, near KwaMashu, Durban, in ongoing political conflict between the `Red` and `Green` factions during 1993. | References | MBONGWA, Thamsanqa | 33 | An ANC supporter who disappeared from his home at Lindelani, near KwaMashu, Durban, on 4 October 1989, and was found dead five weeks later. Mr Mbongwa, who lived in an Inkatha stronghold, is believed to have been killed by Inkatha supporters in intensifying political conflict in the area. | References | MBONGWE, Bongani Fasties | | He had his home at Trust Feeds, New Hanover, near Pietermaritzburg, burnt down by Special Constables during the Trust Feeds massacre on 3 December 1988. The station commander at New Hanover police station was granted amnesty for the attack (AC/1996/0011). | References | MBONGWE, Bonisiwe Constance | 48 | An IFP supporter who had her house in Ntabamhlophe, near Estcourt, Natal, burnt down by ANC supporters on 20 April 1994 in political conflict during the run-up to the April 1994 elections. | References | MBONGWE, Emmanuel Bongani 'Faustus' | | A UDF activist and member of the Trust Feeds Crisis Committee who was repeatedly harassed by named Inkatha supporters and members of the SAP in November 1988. He was detained on 23 November 1988 and held for 65 days under emergency regulations, during which time the Trust Feeds massacre took place. His house had been burnt in an arson attack about a year earlier, in October 1988. On 8 July 1990 he was shot and injured in a flat on the Durban beachfront while in the company of ANC-supporting Chief Mhlabunzima Maphumulo. | References | MBONGWE, Musa Eustace | 19 | An ANC supporter whowas detained under emergency regulations in October 1988 and tortured by members of the Security Police while in detention in Richmond, Natal. | References | MBONGWE, Mzwandile | | An ANC supporter who was shot and killed by a named ANC supporter and unidentified members of a self-defence unit in Richmond, Natal, in the course of internal conflict in the area during 1994. | References | MBONGWE, Thembekile Jemina | 53 | An IFP supporter who had her house at Wembezi, KwaZulu, near Estcourt, Natal, burnt down by ANC supporters in December 1992 during continuing political conflict in the area. | References | MBONISWA, Ntomboxolo | 14 | Was shot dead by members of the CDF in Mdantsane, Ciskei, on 5 September 1985, while she was attending a political meeting. | References | MBONISWA, William Ntonton | 29 | Was shot dead by members of the SAP in Athlone, Cape Town, on 28 August 1985, while participating in the Pollsmoor march to demand the release of Nelson Mandela. Twenty-eight people were shot dead by police during the march and the days that followed. | References | MBOTHO, Bhekazakhe Amos | 16 | An ANC supporter who lost his home at Umbumbulu, KwaZulu, near Durban, in an arson attack by alleged ANC supporters on 15 July 1990. His parents and two siblings were stabbed to death in the attack, allegedly because his father was suspected of being an IFP informer. | References | MBOTHO, Daphney | | Was shot dead by UDF supporters in Mpumalanga, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 22 December 1990 in intense political conflict between IFP and ANC supporters in the area. | References |
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