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Nabe, Hlatikulu alias Johnny alias Jimmy alias James

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 21 June 1968 31/5/1969 Glen Grey

Naicker, George

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 31 Oct. 197329 Feb. 1978

31/10/1978

28/2/1983

Restricted to Durban. Convicted in 1963 in the Pietermaritzburg sabotage trial and sentenced to 14 years. Imprisonment. Banned after his release. Required to report once a week to the Chatsworth police station.

Naicker, Dr. Gungathura Mohambry

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

21 June 1968

30/4/1968

30/4/1973

Durban

Naicker, Mariemuthoo Paragalathan

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

Naicker, Narainsamy Thumbee

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

17 June 1969

31/5/1968

31/5/1973

Durban

Naidoo, Barasarthi

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 31/12/1968 Johannesburg

Naidoo, Gonaseelan

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 31 Oct. 1973 31/10/1978 Restricted to Durban

Naidoo, Govindasamy Somasundrum

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 31/10/1968 Durban

Naidoo, Indris Elathenater

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1973 31/5/1978 Johannesburg

Naidoo, Moorgjah Dhanpathy

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967Sec. 5 (1) (e)30 June 1972

30 June 1977

31/1/1968

31/5/1977

31/5/1982

Durban Advocate and political prisoner, banned on release in 1972.Exile

Naidoo, Phyllis Ruth Vasendha

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

30 June 1971

31/3/1971

31/3/1976

Durban

Naidoo, Shanthavothie alias Shanti

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

17 June 1969

31/12/1968

31/12/1973

Johannesburg

Nair, Billy

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

Nanabhai, Shirish alias Fakir Jasmath

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

1 June 1978

31/5/1978

31/5/1980

Restricted to Johannesburg. Sentenced in 1963 under the General Law Amendment Act to 10 years. imprisonment for sabotage; was a member of the Transvaal Indian Congress; banned and placed under partial house arrest on his release in ’73; re-banned ’78.

Nangu, Sipo Grey

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 17 June 1969 30/9/1970 Port Elizabeth

Nani, Mtutizele Houghton

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 31/10/1968 Mqanduli

Nannan, Suriaparkash, alias Billy

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

Nathaniel, Immanuel Gotlieb Machuriri

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

31 May 1977

31/5/1977

31/5/1982

Restricted to Kuisebmond township, Walvis Bay. Vice-president of SWAPO; ban confined him to the Kuisebmondtownship outside Walvis Bay; only Namibian to be served with a banning order.

Nathie, Sulliman Mohamed

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

Naude, Christiaan Frederick Beyers

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)19 Oct. 1977 31/10/1982 Restricted to Johannesburg. Born 1916. Formerly minister of the Dutch Reformed Church and Moderator of the Southern Transvaal Synod until he became director of the ecumenical Christian Institute in 1963; he and other members of the CI refused to testifiy to the “Schlebusch” Commission of Inquiry into Certain Organisations in 1973; he objected to the secrecy of the Commission and the fact that it was not a judicial body. For this he was convicted and fined R50, which he refused to pay, and was jailed for one night before the fine was paid by someone else; at the same time as Naude and other staff were banned in Oct. ’77, the CI was declared an unlawful organisation. His passport was withdrawn during 1977. In 1978 his banning order was relaxed to allow him to hold talks with visiting Dutch churchmen. His application for permission to go to Stockholm to receive a R4450 prize from the Swedish Free Church for his activities in racial reconciliation was refused.

Ncalu, Edward, alias Nkosiyane

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 31/10/1969 Kempton Park

Ncamane, Diniwe Desmond

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 31/8/1971 Bizana

Ncapayi, Nomavikiviki Greta

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

30 June 1970

31/7/1969

31/7/1974

Johannesburg

Ncapayi, Vuyisile

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

Nchabeleng, Petrus Mama Gase

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

6 July 1978

30/9/1974

31/5/1983

Restricted to Sekhukhune. Imprisoned on Robben Island for MK activities 1964-72; Banned on release; detained in ’77 and charged in the Pretoria Twelve trial; acquitted with 5 others in April’78 and subsequently re-banned.

Ncukana, Piwe Mande

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

Ncumbe, John Mzolisa

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1971 31/10/1972 Kingwilliam’s Town

Ndabana, Sipho Price

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1974 31/12/1975 Herschel

Ndabezitha, Joseph

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 30/4/1968 Wynberg

Ndamiso, Thomas

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

Ndawana, Hoyo

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

Ndawana, Ngceni

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

Ndawonde, David

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

30 June 1974

28/2/1974

29/2/1976

Umzimkulu

Ndevu, Anderson Mketi

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 17 June 1969 31/3/1971 Kingwilliam’s town

Ndhlovu, Isaac

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 28/2/1971 Johannesburg

Ndhlovu, Jethro Sililo

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 5 (1) (e) 30 June 1973 31/3/1978 Camperdown

Ndhlovu, Msutu

    Banished, died in banishment.

Ndhlovu, Muzuvukile Curnick

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

Ndimande, Sibusiso Israel

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

Ndimba, Tembekile alias Benson

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 17 June 1969

30 June 1971

31/10/1970

31/10/1972

Port Elizabeth

Ndinisa, Makwenkwe

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

Ndita, Qilo

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1970 31/10/1971 Victoria East

Ndlangisa, Samuel

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1972 31/5/1974 Umzinto

Ndlovu, Moses

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 18 Nov. 1976 31/10/1981 Restricted to Pietermaritzburg. Organiser in Pietermaritzburg for MAWU; banned at the same time as other MAWU organisers Sipho Kubhekha, Gavin Andersson and Alpheus Mthethwa.

Ndongeni, Johnson

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

Ndoni, Amos Mafinishi

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 31/10/1971 Ngqeleni

Ndou, Samson Ratshivhanda

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1971 30/9/1975 Johannesburg

Nduli, Cecil Benjamin

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

Ndungane, Winston Njongo

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 31/10/1968 Guguletu

Nduza, Jack Phambukile

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 5 (1) (e)1 April 1977 30/4/1982 Restricted to Mdantsane, East London. Sentenced in April ’63 with James Chirwa and 5 others to 2 yrs. imprisonment for leaving South Africa without valid travel documents and for undergoing military training with the ANC; under new legislation he was sentenced in Oct. ’63 to 20 years. imprisonment (reduced to 12 years. on appeal) for the same offence; banned on his release.

Ndyambo, Wilson

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1970 31/10/1971 Glen Grey

Ndyolo, Richard

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1974 30/6/1976 Mdantsane

Ndzanga, Lawrence Qwathi

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

30 June 1971

29/2/1968

30/9/1975

Johannesburg

Ndzanga, Rita Alita

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

30 June 1971

31/8/1969

30/9/1975

Johannesburg

Neame, Sylvia Brereton

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)28 April 1967 31/8/1968 Johannesburg

Nene, Ashmond

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

Nene, Mkhipheni Robert

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 21 June 1968 30/11/1972 Umlazi

Nene, Samson John

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1974 31/5/1978 Pietermaritzburg

Nengwekhulu, Ranwedsi Harry

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

Nettleton, Clive James Lee

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1)6 May 1978 28/2/1983 Johannesburg. Worked for SACHED, an organisation founded in 1968 with the aim of raising educational standards and opportunities for Africans; former vice-president of NUSAS (see Adler). National director of the Youth Programme of the S.A. Institute of Race Relations and as assistant to the Director of the Institute. Also working for Turret College. Before the banning of the “World” he was co-director of the People’s College Project.

Ngakane, Lucas

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 16 May 1978 30/4/1983 Soweto. Former teacher at the Naledi and morris isaacson High Schools in Soweto. Was secretary of the Soweto Teachers’Action Committee.

Ngakane, Pascal

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 21 June 1968

17 June 1969

30/6/1969

30/6/1974

Pinetown

Ngakane, William Barney

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

21 June 1968

31/12/1967

31/12/1972

Johannesburg

Ngamile, William

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1971 30/9/1972 Keiskammahoek

Ngamlana, Victor

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 17 June 1969 31/3/1971 Keiskammahoek

Ngande, Velile

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 31/5/1968 Kingwilliam’s Town

Ngcamu, Ray Zuma

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1972 31/5/1974 Umlazi

Ngcobo, Sikosidi Valeria

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

Ngcozela, Thoti, alias Baarman

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 31/8/1968 Burgersdorp

Ngcukuva, Somzana

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 31/5/1970 Umtata

Ngekoane, Moses

    Banished. Order suspended.

Ngendane, Selby Temba

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 17 June 1969 30/4/1974 Herschel

Ngomane, Makomba

    Banished. Order unconditionally withdrawn.

Ngongama, Headman Mayidore

    Banished on the 30th November 1956. Reasons for Deposition furnished by the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development: Convicted of cruelty to animals, refused to carry out lawful orders and conducted himself unsatisfactorily for a long time.

Ngoyi, Lilian Masediba

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

21 June 19687 July 1975

30/11/1967

30/11/1972

31/5/1980

Restricted to Johannesburg. Born 1911. She became a member of the ANC national executive during the 1950s. President of the ANC Women’s League and the South African Women’s Federation. Previously she was a clothing worker and became a leading figure in the Garment Workers’ Union. She was arrested in Dec. 1956, and stood trial until 1961 as one of the first-string accused in the Treason Trial and was imprisoned for 5 months during the 1960 State of Emergency. She was first banned in Oct. ’62 and was confined to Orlando township; before she was banned in 1961; in the mid-‘60’s she was jailed under the 90-day detention provisions and spent 71 days in solitary confinement. Her banning orders lapsed in 1972, but were renewed in 1975 when she was served with a new ban, possibly as a result of her having attended the funeral of, and paid tribute to, Bram Fischer.

Ngqabusana, George Nyikinyiki

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1970 31/5/1972 Glen Grey

Ngqala, Mkokeli alias Mali

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1971 31/10/1972 Kingwilliam’s Town

Ngqondela, Wongama James

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1973 30/4/1975 Port Elizabeth

Ngqunga, George Gumjazile

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967Sec. 5 (1) (e)21 June 1968

31/1/1968

31/1/1973

Wynberg

Ngqungwana, Mountain Tuli

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

Ngquva, Oswell

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 31/8/1968 Umtata

Ngqwondela, Wongama James

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1974 30/4/1975 Port Elizabeth

Ngubane, Cubuzela

    Banished

Ngubane, Jordan Kush

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 29/2/1968 Inanda

Ngubane, Chief Mkontobomvu

    Banished the 1st February 1955. Reasons for his Deposition furnished by the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development: Addicted to alcohol, was guilty of dereliction of duty, assaulted his followers and generally behaved in a way unbecoming to a chief.

Ngubane, Mzinto

    Banished. Order suspended for certain time period.

Ngubane, Nkume

    Banished. Order suspended for certain time period.

Ngubeni, Michael

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 17 Sept. 1976

28 Sept. 1978

30/9/1978

30/9/1983

Restricted to Rustenburg. Banished to Upington. Primary school teacher from Pimville, Jo’burg; charged in Jo’burg with collaborating with Marius Schoon and Raymond Thoms to blow up the Hospital Hill police station wireless mast on 20 July’64; sentenced in Sep.’64 to 12 years. imprisonment under the Sabotage Act; was a supporter of the ANC; banned on his release in July’76; in May ’77 charged in Pretoria with 11 others under the Terrorism Act with ANC activities; acquitted in April’78 after spending 15 months in detention. His second banning order banished him to the district of Uppington in the North Western Cape although his home is at Rustenburg. His removal from Rustenburg followed 2 attempts on the part of his attorney and a Jo’burg psychiatrist to have him examined neurologically. The security police allegedly prevented this, saying to his wife that he was in no need of an examination. His wife was not inofrmed of his removal by the police to Uppington.

Ngwana, Shadrak

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967(13/12/1966) 30/11/1968 Potgietersrus

Ngwema, Veli Rogers

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1973 30/4/1975 Mdantsane

Ngwendu, Lungile

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 30/4/1968 Port Elizabeth

Ngwenya, Phillip

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1972 31/5/1974 Charlestown

Ngxhwana, Mtunzi Origem

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1971 31/5/1973 Glen Grey

Ngxiki, Rosebury alias Ganzibe

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1970 31/8/1971 Grahamstown

Nhlapo, Frank Fezile

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 Sept. 1973 30/9/1978 Restricted to KwaThema, Springs Exile

Nhlapo, Saul Simon

    Banished

Nhlapo, Welile Augustine Witness

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 31 Oct. 1973 31/10/1978 Johannesburg. Former SASO member and field worker for the Black Workers Project which was a SASO undertaking. In April ’74 he was sentenced to 9 months’ imprisonment, suspended for 3 years., for contravening his orders. Exile

Nikelo, Alex

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1974 30/6/1976 Mqanduli

Njamela, Alpheus, alias Langalikali

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

Njana, Theophunus Vukile

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

30 June 1974

31/12/1973

31/12/1975

Mdantsane

Njongwe, Dr. James Lowell Zwelinzima

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 5 (1) (e) 28 April 1967 17 June 1969

31/10/1968

31/10/1973

Matatiele

Nkadimeng, John

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

17 June 1969

30 June 1973

31/5/1968

31/5/1973

31/5/1978

Johannesburg

Nkadimeng, Stephen Zelwane

    Banished A militant leader of his people in Sekhukhuniland in the Northern Transvaal. Removed to the Pogopa mountains of the border of Swaziland. Many miles from the nearest village or any form of tranport.

Nkangana, Buyiselo Bernard

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1970 30/6/1971 East London

Nkinti, Edward Mawetu Mpinga

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 17 June 1969 28/2/1971 Willowvale

Nkohla, Kontase Alfred

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 21 June 1968 30/11/1968 Cofimvaba

Nkondo, Ephraim Curtis

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1980 31/5/1983 Johannesburg

Nkondweni, Sipo Victor

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

Nkonyeni, Discepline Magwazandile

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 31/8/1971 Idutywa

Nkosi, Mfanyana Bernard

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1972 28/2/1974 Ladysmith

Nkosi, Norman

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 30/4/1968 Rustenburg

Nkosi, Simon

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) Nov. 1975 July 1981 Restricted to Komatipoort. Sentenced in 1963 to 12 years. imprisonment for PAC membership and for sabotage; released in July’65, allowed to visit his father’s grave in Daveyton, Benoni, and then banned to Komatipoort and restricted there, a place in which he had never lived.

Nkosinkulu, Vuma

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 30/4/1968 Grahamstown

Nkosiyane, Jackson

    Banished

Nkozwana, Wellington Mqanduli alias Mafumbula

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 21 June 1968 30/11/1969 Engcobo

Nkwenkwezi, Rufus alias Mkwanazi

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1970 31/10/1971 Glen Grey

Nobanda, Joseph Chamberlain

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1971 30/9/1975 Johannesburg

Noboya, Alfred Madudla

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1970 30/3/1972 Glen Grey

Noel, Victor Reuben

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

30 June 1972

31/7/1969

31/3/1977

Pietermaritzburg

Durban

Noiloa, Chief Abram Grant

    Banished on the 4th April 1957. Reasons for Deposition funished by the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development: Has been involved in agitation against the administration and unsatisfactory conduct over a number of years.

Nokatywa, Blom alias Nokatwa, alias Fanelo Blom Nokatywa

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 17 June 1969 31/5/1970 Glen Grey

Nokwe, Myrtle Vuyiswa

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 30/6/1969 Johannesburg

Nokwe, Philemon Pearce Duma

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 30/11/1967 Johannesburg Former Secretary General of the ANC.

Nomavuka, Laurance Mandoyi, alias Lumkile

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 30/4/1968 Cradock

Nomngongo, Nqarumana Colbert

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 31/10/1968 Mqanduli

Nomtyete, Moni Regina

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

Nongena, Peter

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1971 31/10/1972 Kingwilliam’s Town

Nono, Nonane

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

Nontshinga, Muyisile Frank

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1971 31/10/1972 Alice

Norayo, Mbe Front, alias Mbi Guzana

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

Nqatsana, Headman Noursa

    Banished on the 22nd December 1956. Reasons for Deposition furnished by the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development: Convicted of cruelty to a horse. Unreliable. Bad example to tribe.

Nqini, Zola alias Sqonyela

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 21 June 1968

30 June 1970

30/11/1969

30/11/1971

East London

Nthite, Peter Papele

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 31/3/1970 Johannesburg

Nthute, Sephapho Samuel

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 17 June 1969 30/9/1970 Vereeniging

Ntibexelwa, Hetese

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 5 (1) (e) 1. July 1976 30/6/1978 Restricted to East London. Former ANC member; imprisoned on Robben Island; released in June’76 and immediately served with banning order.

Ntlantlane, Tibe Naphtal

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 30/6/1969 Johannesburg

Ntlokoa, Lawrence Jonas

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1979 31/8/1983 Krugersdorp

Ntombela, Florence, alias Qoto

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 31/1/1969 Natal

Ntombela, Johannes Mpondlela

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 30/9/1969 Inanda

Ntonga, Zola

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

Ntongana, Thimeul Mntuwabantu

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

Ntonzini, Nontente

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

Ntsangani, Milner Bonakele

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 17 June 1969 30/4/1974 Middledrift

Ntsoane, Isaac

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

Ntsoane, Jackson Thibedi

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

29 Sept. 1977

30/9/1977

30/9/1982

Restricted to Mphahlele, Thabamoapo, N. Transvaal. Detained in 1963; charged in Aug.’64 with sabotage as alleged member of MK; convicted and sentenced to 8 years. imprisonment; banned on his release.

Ntuane, Israel, alias Jackie

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 31/10/1968 Pilanesberg

Ntuli, Linah alias Galina

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

30 June 1970

30/9/1969

30/9/1971

Durban

Ntuli, Mabulala Charleton

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

30 June 1970

28/2/1969

31/12/1971

Johannesburg

Ntuli, Mteteleli, alias Advokaat, alias Julius

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

Ntutu, Mbuyisile

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

Ntwanambi, Juwana

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

Ntwasa, Sabelo Stanley

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1972 28/2/1977 Kimberley

Nxasana, Bhekisisa Harold

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 21 June 1968

31 Jan. 1978

28/2/1970

31/12/1982

Umlazi, Durban. Former trade union leader working for the Institute of Industrial Education, a service organisation to the Trade Union Advisory and Co-ordinationg Council. Detained in 1975. He gave evidence for the State in the trial of ten ANC/SACTU members in Pietermaritzburg following severe torture; released in Aug.’77 after spending nearly 20 months in solitary detention; banned in Jan.’78; ban included house arrest.

Nxumalo, Benoni Tandekile

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

Nyalasia, Gilbert

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1970 31/10/1971 Middledrift

Nyamankulu, Songile

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

Nyamela, Dabulamanzi

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 31/7/1970 Engcobo

Nyembe, Dorothy

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

21 June 1968

31/5/1968

31/5/1973

Verulam

Nyembe, Gabriel Sondhlo

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

21 June 1968

30 June 19738. Feb.1978

31/1/1968

31/1/1973

31/1/1978

31/1/1983

Dannhauser Restricted to Newcastle, Natal.A leader of the ANC; banned in 1963 for 5 yrs.; detained in 1963 under the 90-day detention provisions.

Nyobo, Malusi, Solomon

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1970 30/6/1974 Kingwilliam’s Town

Nyobo, TembekileTemplar

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 30 June 1970 30/6/1974 Kingwilliam’s Town

Nzama, Joseph Hlomendlini

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 31/8/1970 Inanda

Nzama, Keluya

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 31/8/1970 Inanda

Nzo, Alfred

Act No. 44 of 1950Sec. 9 (1) 28 April 1967 29/2/1968 Johannesburg
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