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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 | | NJUZA, Nzimene Jeffrey | 26 | An ANC supporter and NUM unionist who was shot dead by a white co-worker at the Rustenburg Refineries, Transvaal, because he drank from a cup reserved for white workers. Mr Njuza had been campaigning against separate facilities. Afterwards, the perpetrator shot and killed himself. | References | NJWABULE, Ntsikelelo Patrick | 25 | Was arrested, severely assaulted and tort u red by members of the SAP in the Dimbaza police station, King William’s Town, Cape, in 1985. There was extensive unrest in Dimbaza at the time. He was later forced from the area by police and told never to return. | References | NKABALAZA, Nonkululeko Margaret | 33 | A UDF supporter who was assaulted with sjamboks by members of the SAP in Zamuxolo township in Noupoort, Cape Province, on 25 April 1986, while attending a mass meeting of residents. | References | NKABI, Sinna | 50 | Was intimidated, harassed and forced to flee from her house in Bekkersdal, near Westonaria, Transvaal, in 1990. Ms Nkabi had all her belongings stolen later by a named perpetrator during conflict between AZAPO and ANC supporters. | References | NKABINDE, Albert | 27 | Was shot dead when police fired on a crowd gathered to protest against police brutality at City Rocks Stadium, Winterveld, Bophuthatswana, on 26 March 1986. Eleven people were killed and 200 injured in the City Rocks shooting. | References | NKABINDE, Alpheus Muziwakhe | 21 | A UDF and MAWU supporter who was stabbed to death by Inkatha supporters in political conflict during the Sarmcol strike at Mpophomeni, KwaZulu, near Howick, Natal, on 6 December 1986. See Sarmcol strike. | References | NKABINDE, Annie | 72 | Was shot and injured by Inkatha supporters during political conflict at Ndaleni, Richmond, Natal, in October 1989. The perpetrators were allegedly looking for her husband, and shot Ms Nkabinde when they could not find him. | References | NKABINDE, Constance Veliwe | 57 | She lost her house in an arson attack during ongoing conflict between IFP and ANC supporters at Ntambanana, KwaZulu, near Empangeni, Natal, on 17 January 1994. | References | NKABINDE, Daniel (aka Vusi Mthembu) | | An MK operative who was killed with four other operatives by a joint Venda and South African security force team on 25 March 1988 at Mutale River in Venda. | References | NKABINDE, Dedisim | 76 | An ANC supporter who had her house burnt down by IFP supporters at Sonkombo, Ndwedwe, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 16 March 1994. See Sonkombo arson attacks. | References | NKABINDE, Eric Sephiwe | 19 | Was shot and injured by members of the Bophuthatswana Police in Moeka near Mabopane, Bophuthatswana, during a protest march to the Ga-Rankuwa Superintendent’s office on 7 March 1990. | References | NKABINDE, Fanasi Frans | 41 | Was harassed, arrested and his mother’s house in Sakhile, Standerton, Transvaal , was bombed in 1989 by members of the Special Branch. Police were apparently looking for Mr Nkabinde’s son who was an ANC member. | References | NKABINDE, Hezekiah Sibusiso | 20 | A UDF supporter who was severely assaulted and sentenced to death by an informal court headed by a senior IFP member in Lindelani, near KwaMashu, Durban, in 1989. | References | NKABINDE, Hluphekile Letia | 34 | Was injured when two MK operatives detonated a bomb in a shopping centre in Amanzimtoti, near Durban, on 23 December 1985, in retaliation for a South African security forces attack on ANC members in Lesotho two weeks earlier, in which nine people had been killed. The Amanzimtoti explosion killed five people and injured 61. One of the operatives was sentenced to death and later hanged. Ms Nkabinde lost an eye as a result of her injuries. | References | NKABINDE, Hluphekile Letia | | Was injured when two MK operatives detonated a bomb in a shopping centre in Amanzimtoti, near Durban, on 23 December 1985 in retaliation for a South African security forces attack two weeks earlier on ANC members in Lesotho in which nine people had been killed. The Amanzimtoti explosion killed five people and injured 61. One of the operatives was sentenced to death and later hanged. | References | NKABINDE, James Mbuyiseni | 40 | Was shot and wounded when ANC security guards opened fire from the ANC headquarters at Shell House, Johannesburg, on a crowd of IFP marchers, on 28 March 1994. At least nine marchers were killed and around 100 injured. Ten ANC security guards were granted amnesty (AC/2000/142) | References | NKABINDE, Jan Zeblon | 16 | An ANCYL member who was severely beaten by state- aligned vigilantes in Lebohang, Leandra, Transvaal , on 15 January 1986 after the government declared the area a ‘black spot’ | References | NKABINDE, Khulumani Lena | 59 | She had her property destroyed in an attack by supporters of Chief Jack Mahlangu in July 1975 at Goederede, near Dennilton, KwaNdebele, during conflict over the area’s incorporation into Lebowa. Chief Mahlangu supported the incorporation of Goederede into Lebowa because it would grant him chief rule but many residents resisted incorporation. | References | NKABINDE, Lalitho Martha | 48 | She had her house destroyed in an attack by supporters of Chief Jack Mahlangu in July 1975 at Goederede, near Dennilton, KwaNdebele, during conflict over the are a ’s incorporation into Lebowa. Chief Mahlangu supported the incorporation of Goederede into Lebowa because it would grant him chief rule but many residents resisted incorporation. | References | NKABINDE, Maruping Job | 48 | Was tortured, intimidated and detained several times, by members of the SAP and SADF, in 1976 in Mhluzi, Middelburg, Transvaal . Mr Nkabinde was the principal of a primary school and he was accused of inciting students to fight the government and assisting ‘terrorists’. | References |
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