Name | Age | Description | |
SEFUME, Oupa Daniel | | He died when he was ‘necklaced’ by ‘comrades’ on 17 December 1993 at Sharpeville, Vereeniging, Transvaal , because the perpetrators believed he was an informer. | References |
SEGAGE, (first name not given) | 8 months | Was killed on 17 August 1986 when the car she was travelling in with her mother detonated a landmine set by MK operatives between Nelspruit and Karina in Transvaal. Her mother, four other adults and one child died in this incident. The ANC’s rural landmine campaign was aimed at the SADF and commandos but was called off as a result of the high rate of civilian casualties. | References |
SEGAGE, Lindiwe | | Was killed on 17 August 1986 when the car she was travelling in detonated a landmine set by MK operatives between Nelspruit and Karina in Transvaal. Ms Segage, who was on her way to start working on a farm, died along with her daughter, four adults and one child. The ANC’s rural landmine campaign was aimed at the SADF and commandos but was called off as a result of the high rate of civilian casualties. | References |
SEGALO, Wesi Eleazer | 49 | A SAP member who had his home burnt down by ‘comrade’ on 18 September 1992 in Sebokeng, Transvaal . Mr Segalo had complied with the demand by ‘comrades’ that he move out of the area as police were regarded as fuelling political conflict in the area, through assisting the IFP or condoning IFP attacks. | References |
SEGAMI, Ivan ‘Squeens’ | | An ANC activist who was shot dead by members of the SAP in Galeshewe, Kimberley, Cape, on 22 July 1990. At the time of the shooting the victim was part of a group marching to the municipal offices to protest against the cutting off of electricity and water. Police used teargas, baton charges and birdshot to disperse the group. | References |
SEGANENO, Ezekiel | | Was shot dead in 1991 in Bafokeng, Bophuthatswana. | References |
SEGANO, Kgakgamatso David | 31 | Was sjambokked, kicked and hit with a rifle butt by members of the Bophuthatswana Defence Force on 8 January 1994 at Mogarong village in Taung, Bophuthatswana, when security forces allegedly disrupted an ANC mass meeting. | References |
SEGOBELA, Sammy Mpho | | A UDF supporter who was arrested and severely injured when beaten with batons in May 1986 at the Namakgale Police station, Lebowa. Segobela and others were involved in campaigns demanding the unbanning of all political organisations opposed to apartheid, and the release of Nelson Mandela and other political prisoners. | References |
SEGOBODI, Ikageng | 24 | Was beaten by members of the Bophuthatswana Police on 5 January in 1991 in Lekubu, Bophuthatswana, during a conflict between Chief Sebogodi and Edwin Moila. Chief Moila had imposed himself as the new Lekubu chief with the support of President Mangope. Moila also supported Lekubu’s incorporation into Bophuthatswana. | References |
SEGOBODI, Lekolobo Norah | 45 | Was severely beaten by Bophuthatswana Police on 5 January 1991 in Lekubu, Bophuthatswana, during a conflict between Chief Sebogodi and Edwin Moila. Chief Moila had imposed himself as the new Lekubu chief with the support of President Mangope. Moila also supported Lekubu’s incorporation into Bophuthatswana. | References |
SEGOBODI, Thabang | 20 | Was beaten by members of the Bophuthatswana Police on 5 January 1991 in Lekubu, Bophuthatswana, during conflict between Chief Sebogodi and Edwin Moila. Chief Moila had imposed himself as the new Lekubu chief with the support of President Mangope. Moila also supported Lekubu’s incorporation into Bophuthatswana. | References |
SEGOLA, Elisa Dikeledi | 38 | An ANC supporter who was beaten by a group of fellow ANC supporters in Tikwana, Hoopstad, OFS, on 3 September 1992, allegedly for defying a stayaway. | References |
SEGOLE, Ezekiel Mamae | | Was stabbed to death by IFP supporters on 12 September 1990 in Vosloorus, Tvl. His one son was killed that day and another son was burnt to death the following day during ongoing clashes between IFP-supporting hostel-dwellers and mainly ANC- supporting residents. | References |
SEGOLE, Kelo Ignatious | | Was shot dead by IFP supporters on 12 September 1990 in Vosloorus, Tvl. His father was also killed that day and his brother was burnt to death the following day during ongoing clashes between IFP-supporting hostel-dwellers and mainly ANC- supporting residents. | References |
SEGOLE, Samuel | | An MK operative who was shot dead by members of the SAP in March 1986 in Katlehong, Tvl. Mr Segole was part of an MK unit which had infiltrated the country to carry out a number of internal operations. | References |
SEGOLODI, Anthony ‘Hutshe’ | 19 | A student activist who was shot dead by a named Municipal Policeman in Galeshewe, Kimberley, Cape, on 30 April 1986, when police shot at a group of youths gathered near a councillor’s house. Mr Segolodi’s funeral was disrupted by police. | References |
SEGOPA, Thero | | A citizen of Bostwana who was killed when SADF Special Forces attacked a house near the Ramotswe River in Botswana on 31 December 1986/1 January 1987. Ms Segopa was not the intended target of the attack. Five Western Transvaal Security Branch operatives were granted amnesty for their role in providing information (AC/2001/191). | References |
SEGOTLONG, George | 29 | Was shot in the abdomen and died two days later on 2 June 1992 in Dobsonville, Soweto, Johannesburg, allegedly by IFP supporters during conflict between mainly ANC-supporting residents and IFP-supporting hostel-dwellers. His wife was also injured in the attack. | References |
SEGOTLONG, Regina | 44 | Was shot in the head on 2 June 1992 in Dobsonville, Soweto, Johannesburg, allegedly by IFP supporters, during conflict between mainly ANC-supporting residents and IFP-supporting hostel-dwellers. The bullet is still lodged in her head and she is blind as a result of her injuries. Her husband was killed in the attack. | References |
SEGOTSANE William | | Was shot and injured by members of the AWB on 12 December 1993 at an illegal roadblock set up outside Ventersdorp, Tvl. Four people, including two children, were killed in the attack. Eight AWB members were refused amnesty and one was granted amnesty (AC/1999/0045). See Rodora roadblock killings. | References |