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Zuma presents national orders in Pretoria

 

 

SAPA, News24, Johannesburg, 28 April 2014

 

President Jacob Zuma on Sunday presented national orders to those whose
outstanding work had benefited South Africa.

 

"We honour men and women who have left definitive footprints in both the
struggle for liberation and also in building a better South Africa," Zuma
said in a speech prepared for delivery in Pretoria.

 

"By the power vested upon me in terms of Section 84 of the Constitution of
the Republic of South Africa, I now confer the Order of Mendi, the Order of
Ikhamanga, the Order of the Baobab, the Order of Luthuli, the Order of
Mapungubwe and the Order of the Companions of OR Tambo to these
distinguished persons."

 

Fifty-four people were singled out for orders in bronze, silver, and gold
for varying degrees of achievement.

 

Struggle heroes

 

One of those honoured was Elizabeth Barrett, who was awarded the Order of
Mendi for Bravery in bronze for saving 14 children from a burning house and
her services to orphans and street children.

 

"We also dedicate this award to heroes of our struggle for freedom, Russel
Maphanga, Indres Naidoo, Reggie Vandeyar and Sirish Nanabhai."

 

Naidoo, Vandeyar and Nanabhai were some of the first Indians to be arrested
for Mkhonto Wesizwe activities.

 

The bronze Order of Ikhamanga was bestowed on Olympic runner Caster Semenya.

 

"In this class we honour our celebrated athlete Mokgadi Caster Semenya, who
stood firm and resolute against prejudice and went on to become an Olympic
gold medalist," Zuma said.

 

Olympic swimmer Cameron van der Burgh received the order in silver, together
with Jazz promoter Rashid Lombard, Lindiwe Mabuza, paralympic athlete Fanie
van der Merwe, novelist Zakes Mda, Victor Ntoni, Sandra Prinsloo, disabled
tennis star Lucas Sithole, and soccer coach Ephraim Jomo Sono.

 

Order of the Baobab

 

"[Sono] has excelled as a gifted player, as a coach and a mentor who takes
efforts to unearth youth soccer talent."

 

The Order of the Baobab was bestowed on Tshepo Khumbane and Abraham
September in bronze.

 

The order in silver was awarded to Raymond Ackerman for fighting for
consumer rights during the apartheid, as well as banker Chris Ball.

 

Alex Boraine, Katrina Esau and Dawid Kruiper also received the Order of the
Baobab. It was posthumously bestowed on Frederick van Zyl Slabbert

 

The Order of Luthuli was awarded to South Africans who had made meaningful
contributions to the struggle for democracy, human rights, nation-building,
justice, peace and conflict resolution.

 

The order in Bronze was awarded to Mittah Seperepere, Abdulhay Jassat,
Wolfie Kodesh, Father Smangaliso Mkhatshwa, Popo Molefe, Zephania Lekwame
Mothopeng, Agnes Msimang, Jeanette Schoon, Zola Skweyiya, Frances Baard,
David Bopape, Sir Bob Hepple Abdullar Haron, and Florence Matomela.

 

Ruth First, who was killed with a parcel bomb by apartheid agents, was also
honoured in this category.

 

"The late Mr Wolfie Kodesh, a journalist who, together with Ms Ruth First
exposed the appalling working conditions of farm workers in the Eastern
Transvaal is also recognised posthumously for this award," Zuma said.

 

The Order of Mapungubwe for excellence in science and technology was awarded
to Namrita Lall, Ismail Mohamed, Simon Schaaf, David Barry Schoub and
William Soga.

 

Foreigners

 

The Order of the Companions of OR Tambo was awarded to foreigners for their
roles in promoting peace, co-operation and friendship towards South Africa.

 

The award in silver was bestowed on Lord Richard Attenborough, Professor
Gwendolen Margaret Carter, Jeanne Martin Ciss, Danny Glover, Quincy Jones,
former UK Labour Party leader Lord Neil Kinnock, Alexander Moumbaris, Ruth
Neto, and Alfre Ette Woodard.

 

"As we mark 20 years of freedom, we fondly remember the landmark and
historic music concert honouring Madiba in London, which was organised by Mr
Jerry Dammers.

 

"We also confer the Companions of OR Tambo Award to Mr Thomas Karis who
wrote volumes on the history of our struggle," Zuma said.

 

- SAPA

 

From:
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Zuma-presents-national-orders-in-Pret
oria-20140427

 

 

 

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