One of the first black traffic officers to head a Johannesburg unit, Robert "Rocks" Mabinda-Ndukula, has died.
One of the first black traffic officers to head a Johannesburg unit, Robert "Rocks" Mabinda-Ndukula, has died.
Mabinda-Ndukula was born in Sophiatown on October 28 1935. He attended primary school in Tzaneen, Limpopo, and finished high school in Orlando East, Soweto. He then became a traffic officer.
He is survived by his wife and five children. He will be buried at Avalon Cemetery on Saturday after a service at 1552B Nepawe Street, Chiawelo. - Penwell Dlamini
Traffic head pioneer dies
One of the first black traffic officers to head a Johannesburg unit, Robert "Rocks" Mabinda-Ndukula, has died.
One of the first black traffic officers to head a Johannesburg unit, Robert "Rocks" Mabinda-Ndukula, has died.
Mabinda-Ndukula was born in Sophiatown on October 28 1935. He attended primary school in Tzaneen, Limpopo, and finished high school in Orlando East, Soweto. He then became a traffic officer.
He is survived by his wife and five children. He will be buried at Avalon Cemetery on Saturday after a service at 1552B Nepawe Street, Chiawelo. - Penwell Dlamini
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