Name | Age | Description | |
NDWALANE, Namusa | 34 | Was shot dead on January 1987 in the KwaMakhutha massacre at KwaMakhutha, Amanzimtoti, near Durban. Thirteen people were killed, including eight children, in an attack carried out by Inkatha supporters. Two former Inkatha members were granted amnesty for their role in planning the attack (AC/1999/0332). | References |
NDWALANE, Newone | 58 | An IFP supporter who was shot and stabbed to death by ANC supporters in the Mbotsha area near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 27 December 1990. | References |
NDWALANE, Nkomazana | 64 | She lost her husband, son and home in an attack by ANC supporters during political conflict in Port Shepstone, Natal, on 31 March 1990. The perpetrators burnt her home after killing her husband, an Inkatha supporter, and her son. | References |
NDWALANE, Patrick Wasazi | 25 | An ANC supporter who was stabbed to death by fellow ANC supporters during internal political conflict in Port Shepstone, Natal, on 17 November 1990. | References |
NDWALANE, Richard | 52 | An IFP supporter who was stabbed to death by ANC supporters in the Mgaga area, near Port Shepstone, Natal, on 8 November 1992. | References |
NDWALANE, Salukazi Patricia | 43 | An IFP supporter who had her house at Bethany Mission, near Port Shepstone, Natal, burnt down on 11 March 1991 in ongoing conflict between ANC and IFP supporters in the area. | References |
NDWALANE, Thandazile Gretta | 34 | An IFP supporter who had her house in Marina Beach, Natal, burnt down by ANC supporters on 30 August 1992. | References |
NDWANDWE, Beatrice | | She lost her house and possessions in an arson attack in Nyanini, KwaZulu, near Eshowe, Natal, in early 1994 in political conflict between ANC and IFP supporters during the run-up to the April 1994 elections. | References |
NDWANDWE, Elphas | | was killed during an attack by armed ANC members on the house of a school principal in Phola township, Ogies, Transvaal, on 13 October 1991. The principal was regarded as an IFP sympathiser because IFP supporters often visited him at home. One ANC member was granted amnesty for his role in the attack (AC/2000/091). | References |
NDWANDWE, Fikile Betty | 34 | She lost her home in an arson attack by named and other ANC supporters during political conflict in Umlazi, Durban, in November 1989. She was allegedly attacked because her son and grandson refused to join the ANC | References |
NDWANDWE, Fundakwezakhe | | An employee of Rand Water who was shot and injured by members of an ANC self-defence unit (SDU) while he was travelling in a taxi past the informal settlement of Phola Park in Tokoza, Tvl, on 26 February 1992. Four people died and eight were injured. One SDU member was granted amnesty for the attack on the taxi (AC/1999/0225). See self-defence units (SDU). | References |
NDWANDWE, Mkhonzeni Anthony | 30 | A trade unionist who was shot and seriously injured when members of the KwaZulu Police ambushed his car in Eshowe, Natal, on 4 May 1991. The bullet is still lodged in his back. Mr Ndwandwe had been visiting relatives in hospital following an IFP arson attack on the family home. The car driver was killed and another passenger was seriously injured. | References |
NDWANDWE, Mzikayifani | | An employee of Rand Water who was shot dead by members of an ANC self-defence unit (SDU) while he was travelling in a taxi past the informal settlement of Phola Park in Tokoza, Tvl, on 26 February 1992. Four people died and eight were injured. One SDU member was granted amnesty for the attack on the taxi (AC/1999/0225). See self-defence units (SDU). | References |
NDWANDWE, Mzuthini Obed | | Was killed when members of the Orde Boerevolk opened fire with automatic weapons on a passenger bus in Durban on 9 October 1990. Seven people were killed and 27 injured in the attack. See Putco bus attack. Amnesty was granted to two of the three applicants and refused to the leader of the unit (AC/1997/0053). | References |
NDWANDWE, Phila Portia (aka ‘Zandile’ or ‘Zandi’) | 23 | She was abducted from Manzini, Swaziland, in October 1988 by members of the Port Natal and Natal Security Branches. She was the acting head of MK’s Natal military machinery in Swaziland. She was taken first to Onverwacht, Transvaal, then to the Elandskop farm, near Pietermaritzburg, and interrogated at both places. After refusing to become an askari, Ms Ndwandwe was shot in the head and buried in an unmarked grave on the farm. Her fate remained unknown until amnesty applications were filed by Port Natal Security Branch operatives. Her body was exhumed by the Commission and reburied by her family. Five Security Branch operatives were granted amnesty for the abduction and killing (AC/2001/112). | References |
NDWANDWE, Sibusiso Khonzise | | He had his home destroyed in an arson attack during ongoing conflict between ANC and IFP supporters in Mandini, Natal, on 24 April 1991. His mother and grandfather were killed in the attack. Ten days later Mr Ndwandwe was shot and seriously injured when members of the KwaZulu Police ambushed his car in Eshowe as he was returning from visiting family members in hospital following the arson attack. The car driver was killed and another passenger was seriously injured in the attack. | References |
NDWANDWE, Simon Thamsanqa | 31 | A member of the SAP who was shot and wounded when MK operatives attacked the police station at Osizweni, KwaZulu, near Newcastle, Natal, on 10 October 1986. Two MK operatives were granted amnesty (AC/2000/068). | References |
NDWANDWE, Stanley Sandile | | Was severely injured when members of the Orde Boerevolk opened fire with automatic weapons on a passenger bus in Durban on 9 October 1990. Seven people were killed and 27 injured in the attack. See Putco bus attack. Amnesty was granted to two of the three applicants and refused to the leader of the unit (AC/1997/0053). | References |
NDWANYA, Lungile Sydwel | 19 | Was shot and injured by named members of the Ciskei Police in Mdantsane, Ciskei, on 16 December 1986, when police attacked him and three other people on their way to church. One person was killed. The perpetrators were charged and one was convicted and sentenced to twenty eight years’ imprisonment. The other turned state witness. | References |
NDWAWONDE, Ghini Khanyisile Daphney | 27 | Was raped and stabbed to death during intensifying conflict between UDF and Inkatha supporters in Mpumalanga, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 26 July 1987. | References |