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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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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 N
Name | Age | Description | | NGUBO, Mandlakayise Caiphas | 50 | An Inkatha supporter who was killed in a car and then set alight by ANC supporters in an ANC stronghold at Mpumalanga, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 11 February 1990. His two sons were also killed in this incident. | References | NGUBO, Mbongeni Paulos | 23 | An Inkatha supporter who was killed in a car and then set alight by ANC supporters in an ANC stronghold at Mpumalanga, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 11 February 1990. His father and brother were also killed in this incident. | References | NGUBO, Michael Bayo | 52 | He had his house in Mahaqwa, near Port Shepstone, Natal, burnt down by Inkatha supporters in April 1990, soon after the unbanning of political organisations. His children were allegedly ANC supporters. | References | NGUBO, Nhlanhla Bernard | | A member of the SAP who was shot dead in Kokstad, Natal, while on night duty at a local police station on 18 October 1993. Despite evidence to suggest the involvement of APLA in this attack, the APLA leadership denied responsibility for the killings. | References | NGUBO, Nkosinathi (aka 'Diliza Dumakude) | | An MK member who was shot dead in 1984 by MK members in an MK camp in exile allegedly after he had criticised the MK security unit for its harsh treatment of soldiers. See ANC camps. | References | NGUBO, Nombuso Maggie | 44 | She had her house burnt down in political conflict between the ‘Red’ and ‘Green’ factions in Bhambayi, near KwaMashu, Durban, in 1993. | References | NGUBO, Ntombizonke Rita | 47 | She had her home burnt down by Inkatha supporters in Swayimane, Table Mountain, near Pietermaritzburg, in intensifying conflict between Inkatha and UDF supporters in late 1989. | References | NGUBO, Sergeant | | A member of the SAP who was abducted, together with another police member, from the Bhongweni police station in Kokstad, Transkei, on 18 October 1993, in an attack by SDU members. Both were shot dead. Four SDU members were granted amnesty (AC/1998/0033). | References | NGUBO, Sibusiso Bethuel | 21 | A UDF supporter who was shot dead by members of the SAP during political unrest at Inanda, near KwaMashu, Durban, on 9 February 1989. | References | NGUBO, Sindile Vincent Sira | 16 | He had his house petrol-bombed by a group of youths in October 1977 in Cradock, Cape, allegedly because his brother was accused of being a collaborator in the area. | References | NGUBO, Thembisile Lynnet | 27 | An Inkatha supporter who lost her houses in an arson attack by a named UDF supporter in Mpumalanga, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 4 June 1989. | References | NGUBO, Victor | 22 | An ANC supporter who was shot dead by Inkatha supporters in Sinathing, KwaZulu, near Pietermaritzburg, on 20 September 1987. | References | NGUBO, Xolani | | Was one of three men stabbed to death by ANC supporters and residents of the Bottlebrush informal settlement, Chatsworth, Durban, in ongoing political conflict on 26 December 1993. Three ANC supporters were granted amnesty (AC/1998/0059). | References | NGUBO, Ziyalile Baqiphile | 50 | An ANC supporter who had her home burnt down by fellow ANC supporters during serious internal conflict at Woodyglen, Mpuma-langa, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 1 January 1987. | References | NGUDLE, Looksmart Khulile | | An ANC member who allegedly hanged himself while in detention in Pretoria, on 5 September 1963. He was the first detainee to die under the 1963 Detention Law. Mr Ngudle was allegedly responsible for recruiting MK members for military training outside South Africa, was directly linked with the MK High Command in Johannesburg and was cited as a fellow conspirator in the Rivonia Trial. | References | NGUDLE, Looksmart Khulile | | An ANC member who allegedly hanged himself while in detention in Pretoria, on 5 September 1963. He was the first detainee to die under the 1963 Detention Law. Mr Ngudle was allegedly responsible for recruiting MK members for military training outside South Africa, was directly linked with the MK High Command in Johannesburg and was cited as a fellow conspirator in the Rivonia Trial. | References | NGUNA, Andile Nobleman | 27 | A UDF supporter who was shot in the leg by a named member of the SAP on 14 July 1985 in Queenstown, Cape, allegedly while he was throwing stones at the perpetrator’s house with others. He was arrested and sentenced to four years’ imprisonment. | References | NGUSE, Roslina Nozihlabo | 44 | She had her house burnt down by Inkatha supporters in Mshayazafe, Inanda, near KwaMashu, Durban, on 1 June 1989 in intensifying political conflict. | References | NGUTSHANE, Madoda | 23 | Was shot dead by IFP supporters at Selby hostel in Johannesburg, on 21 July 1992. Hostel-dwellers were allegedly coerced into joining the IFP when Inkatha launched itself as a political party in 1990. Cordial relations between hostel-dwellers were replaced with increasing conflict based on ethnicity, residential area and political affiliation. | References | NGUZO, Kadefunwa | 27 | An ANC supporter who was beaten by police on his arrest in Robertson, Cape, in November 1985. On 18 June 1986 he was again beaten by police and detained for three months. | References |
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