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The Last Afternoon In The Garden
Develop Audio
4 episodes
7 months ago

Ayanda Ngila was assassinated in the Ekhenana communal garden in Durban, South Africa, on the 8th of March, 2022. Ayanda was 30 years old and shot in broad daylight in the middle of the afternoon. He was fixing a water pipe in front of women and children and as he went down he yelled for people to take photos of the scene so the truth of his death could be known. Those are the words of a man who was expecting to be killed and was clearly at the center of a conflict that he imagined would end in his death. Ayanda was a land activist and part of the organization Abahlali baseMjondolo, who have spent almost two decades fighting for the rights of the poor in South Africa. This story is about an assassination, but also about the violence you can face when you fight for your basic human rights like food, water and shelter.


This is a four-part podcast series produced and presented by Paul McNally for Develop Audio. Visit their website at https://developaudio.co.za/.


Music was composed by John Bartmann. Mixing and Mastering by Danny Booysen. 


This series was made possible with the financial support of The Henry Nxumalo Foundation. Check out their work at https://henrynxumalofoundation.co.za/



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Ayanda Ngila was assassinated in the Ekhenana communal garden in Durban, South Africa, on the 8th of March, 2022. Ayanda was 30 years old and shot in broad daylight in the middle of the afternoon. He was fixing a water pipe in front of women and children and as he went down he yelled for people to take photos of the scene so the truth of his death could be known. Those are the words of a man who was expecting to be killed and was clearly at the center of a conflict that he imagined would end in his death. Ayanda was a land activist and part of the organization Abahlali baseMjondolo, who have spent almost two decades fighting for the rights of the poor in South Africa. This story is about an assassination, but also about the violence you can face when you fight for your basic human rights like food, water and shelter.


This is a four-part podcast series produced and presented by Paul McNally for Develop Audio. Visit their website at https://developaudio.co.za/.


Music was composed by John Bartmann. Mixing and Mastering by Danny Booysen. 


This series was made possible with the financial support of The Henry Nxumalo Foundation. Check out their work at https://henrynxumalofoundation.co.za/



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episodes (4/4)
The Last Afternoon In The Garden
E4: What About a Conviction?

We go back to the communal garden one last time to reflect on everything that has happened. We seek out experts to try and explain the violence and we hopefully move steadily closer to a conviction…

This is a four-part podcast series produced and presented by Paul McNally for Develop Audio. Visit their website at https://developaudio.co.za/


Music was composed by John Bartmann. 

Mixing and Mastering by Danny Booysen. 

This series was made possible with the support of The Henry Nxumalo Foundation. Check out their work at https://henrynxumalofoundation.co.za/



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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2 years ago
40 minutes 43 seconds

The Last Afternoon In The Garden
E3: It’s a Dirty War

In this third episode we are struck by incredible tragedy, but everyone involved pulls together, gets sensible and builds a strategy so they can win. We also get the opportunity to explore the other side of this story. 

This is a four-part podcast series produced and presented by Paul McNally for Develop Audio. Visit their website at https://developaudio.co.za

Music was composed by John Bartmann. 

Mixing and Mastering by Danny Booysen. 

This series was made possible with the support of The Henry Nxumalo Foundation. Check out their work at https://henrynxumalofoundation.co.za



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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2 years ago
28 minutes 7 seconds

The Last Afternoon In The Garden
E2: Gathering the testimonies

In this second episode we get deeper into the work of Mbale Kubheka, the determined attorney who is working to get a conviction for the assassination of Ayanda Ngila. His murder had plenty of witnesses and she needs their testimonies. 


We also explore the workings of the organisation that Ayanda belonged to, Abahlali baseMjondolo and their claims of being systematically targeted by South Africa’s ruling party, the ANC. 


This is a four-part podcast series produced and presented by Paul McNally for Develop Audio. Visit their website at https://developaudio.co.za/



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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2 years ago
31 minutes 34 seconds

The Last Afternoon In The Garden
E1: Fighting for water

Ayanda Ngila was assassinated in the Ekhenana communal garden in Durban, South Africa, on the 8th of March, 2022. Ayanda was 30 years old and shot in broad daylight in the middle of the afternoon. He was fixing a water pipe in front of women and children and as he went down he yelled for people to take photos of the scene so the truth of his death could be known. Those are the words of a man who was expecting to be killed and was clearly at the center of a conflict that he imagined would end in his death.


Ayanda was a land activist and part of the organization Abahlali baseMjondolo, who have spent almost two decades fighting for the rights of the poor in South Africa. This story is about an assassination, but also about the violence you can face when you fight for your basic human rights like food, water and shelter.


This is a four-part podcast series produced and presented by Paul McNally for Develop Audio.


Music was composed by John Bartmann. 

Mixing and Mastering by Danny Booysen. 

This series was made possible with the financial support of The Henry Nxumalo Foundation. Check out their work at https://henrynxumalofoundation.co.za/ 



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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2 years ago
30 minutes 39 seconds

The Last Afternoon In The Garden

Ayanda Ngila was assassinated in the Ekhenana communal garden in Durban, South Africa, on the 8th of March, 2022. Ayanda was 30 years old and shot in broad daylight in the middle of the afternoon. He was fixing a water pipe in front of women and children and as he went down he yelled for people to take photos of the scene so the truth of his death could be known. Those are the words of a man who was expecting to be killed and was clearly at the center of a conflict that he imagined would end in his death. Ayanda was a land activist and part of the organization Abahlali baseMjondolo, who have spent almost two decades fighting for the rights of the poor in South Africa. This story is about an assassination, but also about the violence you can face when you fight for your basic human rights like food, water and shelter.


This is a four-part podcast series produced and presented by Paul McNally for Develop Audio. Visit their website at https://developaudio.co.za/.


Music was composed by John Bartmann. Mixing and Mastering by Danny Booysen. 


This series was made possible with the financial support of The Henry Nxumalo Foundation. Check out their work at https://henrynxumalofoundation.co.za/



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.