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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 | | NKGWENG, Mosima | 39 | She had her home burnt down on 2 February 1980 in GaMatlala, Lebowa, by supporters of Chief BK Matlala because she resisted Lebowa’s proposed independence from South Africa. | References | NKGWENG, Mosima Melatelo | 37 | She had her home burnt down on 2 February 1980 in GaMatlala, Lebowa, by supporters of Chief BK Matlala because she resisted Lebowa’s proposed independence from South Africa. | References | NKGWENG, Nkone | 44 | She had her home burnt down on 2 February 1980 in GaMatlala, Lebowa, by supporters of Chief BK Matlala because she resisted Lebowa’s proposed independence from South Africa. | References | NKGWENG, Ntshipi Wilson | 36 | He had his home burnt down on 2 February 1980 in GaMatlala, Lebowa, by supporters of Chief BK Matlala because she resisted Lebowa’s proposed independence from South Africa. | References | NKGWENG, Raesibe | 31 | She had her home burnt down on 2 February 1980 in GaMatlala, Lebowa, by supporters of Chief BK Matlala because she resisted Lebowa’s proposed independence from South Africa. | References | NKGWENG, Sarah Joseph | 49 | He had his home when it was burnt down on 2 February 1980 in GaMatlala, Lebowa, during the dispute over the Matlala chieftaincy. Chief BK Matlala, was backed by the Lebowa and South African governments, and Chieftainess Matlou Matlala, had the backing of the ANC-aligned People’s Congress. | References | NKGWENG, Seroto Elliot | 60 | He had his home burnt down on 2 February 1980 in GaMatlala, Lebowa, by supporters of Chief BK Matlala because she resisted Lebowa’s proposed independence from South Africa. | References | NKGWONG, Moshoane | 45 | She had her home burnt down on 2 February 1980 in GaMatlala, Lebowa, by supporters of Chief BK Matlala because she resisted Lebowa’s proposed independence from South Africa. | References | NKOANE, Ananias | | A patron at a tavern who was injured when MK operatives opened fire on policemen sitting drinking at the tavern in Mariana Street, Atteridgeville, Transvaal, on 18 March 1988. Three policemen were killed in the attack. Three MK operatives were granted amnesty (AC/2000/199). | References | NKOANE, Gilbert Teboho | | Was beaten by members of the SAP at Finch Mine near Kimberley, Cape, in 1979. On 1 January 1980, he was assaulted by AZAPO members in Lesotho. | References | NKOANE, Kefiloe Mirriam | 64 | Was severely assaulted by members of the Bophuthatswana Police in a police tent in Lebuku, Bophuthatswana, in March 1989 during conflict over incorporation of the area into Bophuthatswana. Ms Nkoane was also interrogated about her brother’s whereabouts. | References | NKOBEZEKWA, Jerry | | A private security guard who was injured by four APLA operatives, during an attack on police members at the Khayelitsha railway station, Cape Town, in 1992. Four other private security guards were injured in the attack. Two APLA members were granted amnesty (AC/1998/0103). See APLA attacks. | References | NKOBINDI, Stemmer John | 42 | He lost his house in an arson attack by ‘comrades’ in Vezukuhle, Siyabuswa, KwaNdebele, on 1 July 1986 during conflict over the proposed independence of KwaNdebele. | References | NKOFUNGA, Mkululi | 30 | A UDF supporter who was shot dead during political unrest at Mdantsane, Ciskei, on 27 November 1980. He had allegedly been involved in providing returning exiles with accommodation. | References | NKOHLA, Darlington Nkosinathi | | An ANC member was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment for allegedly being part of a hand grenade attack on the Bophuthatswana consulate building during an ANC protest march in Kimberley, Cape, on 25 May 1993. The grenade bounced back into the crowd, and the explosion killed an ANC member and injured several others. Three ANC members were refused amnesty for the incident. | References | NKOHLA, Fungile Livingstone | 28 | Was shot dead by members of the SAP during student protests in Old Location, near Sterkstroom, Cape, on 21 May 1993. | References | NKOHLA, Lulama Vivian | 26 | A UDF and women’s organisation activist who was severely beaten by named Amasolomzi vigilantes on her arrest, and again at the municipal offices in Ashton, Cape, on 15 June 1986. | References | NKOHLA, Nomziwakhe Francina | 36 | She lost her house and car in an arson attack by PAC supporters on 20 October 1993, during political conflict in Hlankomo Village, Mount Fletcher, Transkei. | References | NKOHLA, Zolisa Elsies | 41 | An ANC supporter who was shot dead by PAC supporters on 20 October 1993, during political conflict in Hlankomo Village, Mount Fletcher, Transkei. | References | NKOKO, Julien | 21 | Was detained on 11 November 1985 in Worcester, Cape, after a student had implicated him in a school boycott. He was held in solitary confinement at Victor Verster prison, Paarl, for two months. | References |
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