Peter Nchabeleng, the Glossary
Peter Mampogoane Nchabeleng (7 March 1928 – 11 April 1986) was a South African trade unionist and anti-apartheid activist who died in police detention in the Lebowa bantustan in April 1986.[1]
Table of Contents
46 relations: African National Congress, Apartheid, Apel, Limpopo, Asphyxia, Atteridgeville, Bantu Authorities Act, 1951, Bantustan, Death in custody, Elleck Nchabeleng, Freedom Charter, Government Gazette of South Africa, Grenade, Groblersdal, History of the African National Congress, Internal resistance to apartheid, Jacob Zuma, Joe Gqabi, Joe Slovo, Johannesburg, Kraal, Lebowa, Limpopo, List of people subject to banning orders under apartheid, Louis Mnguni, Myocardial infarction, Necklacing, Nelson Diale, Order of Luthuli, Pedi people, Pretoria, Rejoice Mabudafhasi, Robben Island (prison), Schoonoord, South Africa, Sekhukhuneland, South African Communist Party, South African Congress of Trade Unions, Suppression of Communism Act, 1950, Tokyo Sexwale, Trade unions in South Africa, Truth and Reconciliation Commission (South Africa), UMkhonto weSizwe, Union of South Africa, United Democratic Front (South Africa), Vaal uprising, Vigilantism, Witch-hunt.
- Deaths in police custody in South Africa
- Northern Sotho people
- Prisoners who died in South African detention
- South African people who died in prison custody
African National Congress
The African National Congress (ANC) is a political party in South Africa.
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Apartheid
Apartheid (especially South African English) was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia) from 1948 to the early 1990s.
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Apel, Limpopo
Apel is a village in Sekhukhune District Municipality in the Limpopo province of South Africa.
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Asphyxia
Asphyxia or asphyxiation is a condition of deficient supply of oxygen to the body which arises from abnormal breathing.
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Atteridgeville
Atteridgeville is a township located to the west of Pretoria, South Africa.
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The Bantu Authorities Act, 1951 (Act No. 68 of 1951; subsequently renamed the Black Authorities Act, 1951) was to give authority to Traditional Tribal Leader within their traditional tribal homelands in South Africa.
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Bantustan
A Bantustan (also known as a Bantu homeland, a black homeland, a black state or simply known as a homeland) was a territory that the National Party administration of South Africa set aside for black inhabitants of South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia), as a part of its policy of apartheid.
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Death in custody
A death in custody is a death of a person in the custody of the police, other authorities, or while in prison.
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Elleck Nchabeleng
Mamagase Elleck Nchabeleng (born 29 July 1958) is a South African politician who has represented the African National Congress (ANC) in the National Council of Provinces since 2019. Peter Nchabeleng and Elleck Nchabeleng are Inmates of Robben Island.
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Freedom Charter
The Freedom Charter was the statement of core principles of the South African Congress Alliance, which consisted of the African National Congress (ANC) and its allies: the South African Indian Congress, the South African Congress of Democrats and the Coloured People's Congress.
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Government Gazette of South Africa
The Government Gazette (Staatskoerant) is the gazette of record of South Africa.
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Grenade
A grenade is an explosive weapon typically thrown by hand (also called hand grenade), but can also refer to a shell (explosive projectile) shot from the muzzle of a rifle (as a rifle grenade) or a grenade launcher.
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Groblersdal
Groblersdal is a farming town situated 32 km north of the 178 million m³ Loskop Dam in the Sekhukhune District of Limpopo.
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History of the African National Congress
The African National Congress (ANC) has been the governing party of the Republic of South Africa since 1994.
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Internal resistance to apartheid
Internal resistance to apartheid in South Africa originated from several independent sectors of South African society and took forms ranging from social movements and passive resistance to guerrilla warfare.
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Jacob Zuma
Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma (born 12 April 1942) is a South African politician who served as the fourth president of South Africa from 2009 to 2018. Peter Nchabeleng and Jacob Zuma are anti-apartheid activists, Inmates of Robben Island, Members of the South African Communist Party and UMkhonto we Sizwe personnel.
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Joe Gqabi
Joe Nzingo Gqabi (6 April 192931 July 1981) was a South African African National Congress activist who was the ANC's chief representative in Zimbabwe at the time of his assassination by the South African Defence Force in Harare (then Salisbury), Zimbabwe, in 1981. Peter Nchabeleng and Joe Gqabi are anti-apartheid activists, Members of the Order of Luthuli and UMkhonto we Sizwe personnel.
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Joe Slovo
Yossel Mashel Slovo (23 May 1926 – 6 January 1995), commonly known as Joe Slovo, was a South African politician, and an opponent of the apartheid system. Peter Nchabeleng and Joe Slovo are UMkhonto we Sizwe personnel.
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Johannesburg
Johannesburg (Zulu and Xhosa: eGoli) (colloquially known as Jozi, Joburg, Jo'burg or "The City of Gold") is the most populous city in South Africa with 4,803,262 people, and is classified as a megacity; it is one of the 100 largest urban areas in the world.
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Kraal
Kraal (also spelled craal or kraul) is an Afrikaans and Dutch word, also used in South African English, for an enclosure for cattle or other livestock, located within a Southern African settlement or village surrounded by a fence of thorn-bush branches, a palisade, mud wall, or other fencing, roughly circular in form.
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Lebowa
Lebowa was a bantustan ("homeland") located in the Transvaal in northeastern South Africa.
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Limpopo
Limpopo is the northernmost province of South Africa.
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List of people subject to banning orders under apartheid
This is a selection of people subject to a "banning order" by the apartheid-era South African government. Peter Nchabeleng and List of people subject to banning orders under apartheid are anti-apartheid activists.
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Louis Mnguni
Lulu Louis Aaron Mnguni is a South African politician, diplomat, and former anti-apartheid activist. Peter Nchabeleng and Louis Mnguni are anti-apartheid activists.
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Myocardial infarction
A myocardial infarction (MI), commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow decreases or stops in one of the coronary arteries of the heart, causing infarction (tissue death) to the heart muscle.
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Necklacing
Necklacing is a method of extrajudicial summary execution and torture carried out by forcing a rubber tire drenched with petrol around a victim's chest and arms, and setting it on fire.
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Nelson Diale
Letsau Nelson Diale (1 January 1936 – 8 January 2015) was a South African politician and anti-apartheid activist from Limpopo. Peter Nchabeleng and Nelson Diale are Inmates of Robben Island and UMkhonto we Sizwe personnel.
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Order of Luthuli
The Order of Luthuli is a South African honour. Peter Nchabeleng and Order of Luthuli are Members of the Order of Luthuli.
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Pedi people
The Pedi or Bapedi - also known as the Northern Sotho, Basotho ba Lebowa, bakgatla ba dithebe, Transvaal Sotho, Marota, or Dikgoshi - are a Sotho-Tswana ethnic group native to South Africa, Botswana, and Lesotho that speak Pedi or Sepedi, which is one of the 12 official languages in South Africa.
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Pretoria
Pretoria, is South Africa's administrative capital, serving as the seat of the executive branch of government, and as the host to all foreign embassies to South Africa.
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Rejoice Mabudafhasi
Rejoice Thizwilondi Mabudafhasi (born 23 May 1943) is a South African politician who represented the African National Congress (ANC) in the National Assembly from 1994 until her resignation in April 2017.
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Robben Island (prison)
Robben Island Prison is an inactive prison on Robben Island in Table Bay, 6.9 kilometers (4.3 mi) west of the coast of Bloubergstrand, Cape Town, South Africa.
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Schoonoord, South Africa
Schoonoord is a village in Sekhukhune District Municipality in the Limpopo province of South Africa.It is one of first villages to develop early in Sekhukhune.
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Sekhukhuneland
Sekhukhuneland or Sekukuniland (Sekoekoeniland) is a natural region in north-east South Africa, located in the historical Transvaal zone, former Transvaal Province, also known as Bopedi (meaning “land of Bapedi”).
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South African Communist Party
The South African Communist Party (SACP) is a communist party in South Africa.
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South African Congress of Trade Unions
The South African Congress of Trade Unions (SACTU) was a national trade union federation in South Africa.
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Suppression of Communism Act, 1950
The Suppression of Communism Act, 1950 (Act No. 44 of 1950), renamed the Internal Security Act in 1976, was legislation of the national government in apartheid South Africa which formally banned the Communist Party of South Africa and proscribed any party or group subscribing to communism, according to a uniquely broad definition of the term.
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Tokyo Sexwale
Mosima Gabriel "Tokyo" Sexwale (born March 5, 1953) is a South African businessman, politician, anti-apartheid activist, and former political prisoner. Peter Nchabeleng and Tokyo Sexwale are anti-apartheid activists and Inmates of Robben Island.
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Trade unions in South Africa
Trade unions in South Africa has a history dating back to the 1880s.
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Truth and Reconciliation Commission (South Africa)
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was a court-like restorative justice body assembled in South Africa in 1996 after the end of apartheid.
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UMkhonto weSizwe
uMkhonto weSizwe (abbreviated MK; English: Spear of the Nation) was the paramilitary wing of the African National Congress (ANC), founded by Nelson Mandela in the wake of the Sharpeville massacre.
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Union of South Africa
The Union of South Africa (Unie van Zuid-Afrika; Unie van Suid-Afrika) was the historical predecessor to the present-day Republic of South Africa.
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United Democratic Front (South Africa)
The United Democratic Front (UDF) was a South African popular front that existed from 1983 to 1991.
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Vaal uprising
The Vaal uprising was a period of popular revolt in black townships in apartheid South Africa, beginning in the Vaal Triangle on 3 September 1984.
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Vigilantism
Vigilantism is the act of preventing, investigating, and punishing perceived offenses and crimes without legal authority.
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Witch-hunt
A witch-hunt, or a witch purge, is a search for people who have been labeled witches or a search for evidence of witchcraft.
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See also
Deaths in police custody in South Africa
- Ahmed Timol
- Ashley Kriel
- Ephraim Kapolo
- Looksmart Ngudle
- Murder of Mido Macia
- Neil Aggett
- Ntombikayise Priscilla Khubeka
- Peter Nchabeleng
- Sipho Philip Mutsi
- Steve Biko
Northern Sotho people
- Aaron Motsoaledi
- Africa Tsoai
- Cassel Mathale
- Caster Semenya
- Cedric Phatudi
- Chief Makgoba
- Elias Motsoaledi
- Es'kia Mphahlele
- Flag Boshielo
- Gerard Sekoto
- Grant Kekana
- Hlompho Kekana
- Jack Tolo
- Joe Phaahla
- Johannes Dinkwanyane
- John Nkadimeng
- John Phala
- Johnny Mohlala
- Joy Maimela
- Julius Malema
- Kgoloko Morwamoche
- Lebogang Maile
- Lebogang Manyama
- Letlapa Mphahlele
- Lillian Ngoyi
- Lydia Mokgokoloshi
- Maite Nkoana-Mashabane
- Makgotso M
- Mamphela Ramphele
- Mathews Phosa
- Mathole Motshekga
- N.S. Puleng
- Ngoako Ramatlhodi
- Nkakareng Rakgoale
- Peter Mokaba
- Peter Nchabeleng
- Phaswane Mpe
- Punch Masenamela
- Ramahlwe Mphahlele
- Rodgers Monama
- Sefako Makgatho
- Sekhukhune
- Sello Moloto
- Selope Thema
- Stan Mathabatha
- Steve Kekana
- Tefu Mashamaite
- Victor Thulare III
Prisoners who died in South African detention
- Abdullah Haron
- Ashley Kriel
- Cornelius Burger
- David Pratt (South Africa)
- Dimitri Tsafendas
- Ephraim Kapolo
- Gideon Nieuwoudt
- Neil Aggett
- Peter Nchabeleng
- Sipho Philip Mutsi
- Steve Biko
South African people who died in prison custody
- Abdullah Haron
- Ahmed Timol
- David Pratt (South Africa)
- Dimitri Tsafendas
- Garnet Driver
- Gideon Nieuwoudt
- Johannes Hermanus Michiel Kock
- Lizzie van Zyl
- Looksmart Ngudle
- Neil Aggett
- Peter Nchabeleng
- Sipho Philip Mutsi
- Steve Biko