Ntaba kaNdoda
The National Monument of the Republic of Ciskei: Ntaba kaNdoda is located in Dimbaza, South Africa. It was commissioned by President of Ciskei Lennox Sebe, and was opened by him on August 14, 1981.[1] The memorial was created with the intention of commemorating those Xhosa chiefs who died in the dispute with the white colonizers over land use rights.[2]

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![]() Condition of the building in 2012 | |
Location | Rhabhula, South Africa |
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Opening date | August 14, 1981 |

The monument of Ntaba KaNdoda

Inscription on the monument
References
- "Ntaba kaNdoda | Buffalo City Tourism". www.bctourism.co.za. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
- "National Monument of the Republic of Ciskei: Ntaba kaNdoda details". www.artefacts.co.za.
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