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Cachalia, Amina

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)28 April 196717 June 196927 Nov. 1973

30/11/1968

30/11/1973

30/11/1978

Restricted to Johannesburg.Collaborated with Helen Joseph in tracing and assisting those Africans who had been banished to remote areas in the early 1960’s; banned since 1963; Wife of Yusuf Cachalia and sister of Dr. Asvat.

Cachalia, Azhar

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)30 June 1981 30/6/1986 Benoni

Cachalia, Firoz

Act No. 44 of 1950
Sec. 9 (1)
30 June 1981
30/6/1986 Benoni

Cachalia, Yusaf Ahmed

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 5 (1) (e)28 April 196717 June 19696 Nov. 1973

30/11/1968

30/11/1973

30/11/1978

Restricted to Johannesburg. Born 1915. A leading figure in the South African Indian Congress in the 1940’s and 1950’s; he was instrumental in bringing about African/Indian co-operation during the 1952 Defiance campaign. He was arrested several times for civil disobediance and convicted with 19 other leaders in the Defiance Campaign in Dec.’52, receiving a 9 month suspended sentence. He has been continuously under bans since 1953 and was under house arrest from 1963 to 1973. In 1963 his second wife, Amina, was issued with a banning order, making it necessary for them to obtain government permission to speak to one another.

Cajee, Dawood Ismail

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)28 April 196730 June 197030 June 1977

31/1/1969

31/1/1974

30/11/1978

Schweizer-Reneke

Cajee, Mohamed Amien Ismail

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)28 April 1967 30/11/1968 Johannesburg

Calata, James Arthur

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)28 April 1967 31/5/1968 Cradock

Caleni, Charles

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)28 April 1967 30/6/1968 Krugersdorp

Canca, Richard Sydney

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)28 April 1967 31/3/1968 Idutywa

Carneson, Fred

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 5 (1) (e)28 April 1967 29/2/1968 Cape Town

Carneson, Sarah

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 5 (1) (e)28 April 1967 31/10/1968 Cape Town

Cassiem, Achmad

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)30 June 197030 June 1980

31/12/1974

31/12/1984

Cape TownWynberg

Ceba, Hoseman, alias Makaya

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)28 April 1967 31/1/1968 Ngqeleni

Cekisani, Bonisile Jacob

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)30 June 1980 31/10/1984 Port Elizabeth

Cekiso, Jackson Jamani, alias Nyakatya

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)28 April 1967 31/1/1968 Engcobo

Cele, Bungo, alias Joseph

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)28 April 1967 31/1/1971 Inanda

Cetu, Churchill

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)28 April 1967 31/5/1968 Port Elizabeth

Cetyiwe, Obadiah Xhamela

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)30 June 1972 30/9/1973 Engcobo

Chamile, Mokone Andrew, alias Andries

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)28 April 1967 30/6/1970 Johannesburg

Channon, Charles Percival

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)28 April 1967 30/4/1971 Johannesburg

Charliman, Tommy Ntoyake

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)30 June 1970 30/6/1972 East London

Cheadle, Micheal Halton

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)30 June 1974 31/1/1979 Durban

Chetty, Iyavar Moonsamy

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)28 April 1967 30/11/1970 Tongaat

Chetty, Saravanan

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)20 Nov. 197330 June 1981

31/10/1978

31/12/1985

Restricted to Pietermaritzburg.Formerly chairman of the Pietermaritzburg branch of the Natal Indian Congress.

Chiloane, Abel Tipheko

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)20 June 1978 30/6/1983 Restricted to Seshego, Northern Transvaal. Served a 15-years. Prison sentence on Robben Isalnd for PAC activities; banned on release in June 1978. House arrest order restricted him between 6pm and 6am. Believed to have fled the country.

Chiloane, Ananias Phillip

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)30 June 1973 30/6/1975 Bosbokrand

Chiyi, Sigubudu

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)28 April 1967 28/2/1969 Durban

Choabi, Seretse Petrus, alias Modisaotsile

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)21 June 1968 31/12/1969 Johannesburg

Choene, Mamokgalake Lesiba John

    Banished. Order suspended.

Christopher, Dr. Zuleikha Sarojina

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)28 April 1967 1964

On March 31, 1965, she was given a suspended sentence for contravening her banning orders by attending a meeting. At the time she was a senior medical officer in charge of the Paediatrics unit at Clairwood Hospital. After the conviction, the Director of Hospital Services charged her with misconduct and she was dismissed. She appealed against the dismissal and in November 1965 the Durban Supreme Court set the dismissal aside.

Ciliza, Delase

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)30 June 1979 31/3/1984 Umlazi

Cindi, Edmund Butane

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)28 April 1967 30/11/1968 Benoni

Coangae, John

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)28 April 1967 31/7/1968 Kroonstad

Cohen, Gideon Denys

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)29th Nov. 1977 31/10/1981 Restricted to Cape Town.Graduate of Rhodes University and post-graduate economics student at UCT associated with Wages Commission (see Albertyn).

Cooper, Sathasivan alias Saths

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)30 June 1973 28/2/1978 Durban

Cooper, Revabalan

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)19. Sept. 1975 31/10/1978 Restricted to Durban.Member of the Theatre Council of Natal and public relations officer of the BPC; brother of Saths Cooper, imprisoned; detained 25.9.1974 and held until 3.4.75; assaulted during detention; releases without being charged.

Copelyn, John Anthony

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)18 Nov. 1976 31/10/1981 Restricted to Durban. Secretary of TUACC in Durban; assistant to the Textile Workers’ Industrial Union (see Albertyn).

Craighead, David Hepburn

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)28 April 1967 30/4/1970 Johannesburg

Cranko, Robin Philip

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)21 June 1968 31/5/1972 Johannesburg

Cuba, Maboyisana Booysen

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)21 June 1968 30/4/1969 Umtata

Cunningham-Brown, Jeanette Marguerite

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)30 June 1974 31/1/1979 Pietermaritzburg

Curtis, Jeanette Eva

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)18 Nov. 1976 31/10/1981 Johannesburg. Sister of Neville Curtis, also banned. Archivist of SAIRR and formerly with workers’ advice scheme; previously she had worked voluntarily for the Industrial Aid Society in Jo’burg. During 1975 she was detained form Sep.-Nov. in connection with investigations resulting in the prosecution of the Breytenbach case. In June 1977 she married banned Mr. Marius Schoon at a secret wedding ceremony in Jo’burg. Mr. Schoon was formerly a political prisoner and served a 12 year. Sentence for sabotage. Exile

Curtis, Neville Wilson

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)30 June 1973 31/3/1978 Cape TownFormer NUSAS leader who fled South Africa while under a banning order. Brother of also banned Jeanette Eva Curtis.
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