Njongonkulu Winston Hugh Ndungane (born 2 April 1941) is a retired South African Anglican bishop and a former prisoner on Robben Island.
In March 1960 he was involved in anti-Pass Law demonstrations while a student at the University of Cape Town and was later arrested for his anti-apartheid activities.
From August 1963 he served a three-year sentence on Robben Island as a political prisoner.
Phillip Russell, archbishop of Cape Town, appointed him as his representative in the Diocese of Johannesburg In 1984 he was mandated by Archbishop Russell to take responsibility for reopening St Bede’s Theological College, Umtata, which had been closed.
In September 1996 he was elected archbishop of Cape Town and Metropolitan of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa.