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The Presidency, 17 April 2015

 

 

Media Statement by the Chancellor of the National Orders, Dr Cassius Lubisi:

 

Presidency Announces Recipients of National Orders

 

 

Programme Director

Ladies and Gentlemen of the Media

 

Good Morning

 

 

It is my privilege as Chancellor of the National Orders to announce the
names of those South Africans and foreign nationals who will be awarded
National Orders at an investiture ceremony to be held on Freedom Day, Monday
27 April 2015.

 

National Orders are the highest awards that our country bestows on its
citizens and eminent foreign nationals who have contributed towards the
advancement of democracy and who have made a significant impact on improving
the lives of South Africans.

 

The National Orders also recognise the contributions made by individuals who
contributed to a non-racial, non-sexist, democratic and prosperous South
Africa as envisaged in our Constitution.

 

This is the 21st Investiture ceremony since the inception of the new
National Orders system, contributing towards unity, reconciliation and
building the nation.

 

President Jacob Zuma will bestow to deserving recipients the Order of Mendi
for Bravery, the Order of Ikhamanga, the Order of the Baobab, the Order of
Luthuli, and the Order of the Companions of OR Tambo.

 

The Order of Mendi for Bravery recognises South African citizens who have
performed acts of bravery.

 

The order will be bestowed in Bronze on:

 

Jetro Ndlovu: For his outstanding contribution to the fight for freedom,
equality and democracy in South Africa. 

 

The Order will be bestowed in Silver on:

 

Joe Morolong (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution to the fight for
liberation in South Africa.  He endured tremendous personal persecution for
the ideal of a democratic and liberated society.

 

Caleb Motshabi (Posthumous):  For his excellent contribution the to fight
for the liberation of the people of South Africa.  He facilitated the
creation of safe passage for many young people who went into exile to fight
for freedom.

 

Eric Mtshali: For his excellent contribution to the fight against apartheid.
In spite of great risks, he was never deterred in his quest for true freedom
and social justice.

 

The Order will be bestowed in Gold on:

 

Mpumelelo Washington Bongco (Posthumous):  For his exceptional contribution
to the pursuit of equality and universal suffrage in South Africa. He never
relented and paid the ultimate sacrifice for freedom and democracy.

 

The Order of Ikhamanga recognises South African citizens who have excelled
in the fields of arts, culture, literature, music, journalism and sport.

 

The Order will be bestowed in Bronze on:

 

Themba Patrick Magaisa:  For his outstanding contribution to the development
of indigenous literature in South Africa.  His literary work has enriched
the primary and secondary education curricula in our country.

 

Mbulaeni Mulaudzi (Posthumous):  For his outstanding achievements as a track
athlete and for his contribution to the advancement of athletics in South
Africa. 

 

The Order will be bestowed in Silver on:

 

Darius Mfana Dhlomo: For his excellent talent in various professional
sporting codes.  His tenacity, sheer talent and triumph in sport inspired
generations of aspiring footballers and boxers who saw in him the epitome of
excellence.

 

Winnie Mahlangu:  For her excellent contribution to the field of
broadcasting and for keeping the listenership of Ukhozi FM, the largest
radio station in the country informed and entertained.

 

Ramakgobotla John Mekoa: For his excellent contribution to the development
of jazz music in South Africa.  He established a jazz music centre that
contributed to the growth of the careers of many South African jazz
musicians.

 

Mbulelo Vizikhungo Mzamane (Posthumous):  For his excellent contribution to
the development of African literature and the upliftment of African
languages on the global stage.

 

The Order of the Baobab recognises South African citizens who have
contributed to community service, business and economy, science, medicine
and technological innovation.

 

The Order will be bestowed in Bronze on:

 

Yvonne Mokgoro:  For her outstanding contribution to the field of Law and
the administration of justice in a democratic South Africa.

 

The Order will be bestowed in Silver on:

 

John Douglas Anderson:  For his excellent contribution to the upliftment of
the lives of children and people with disabilities.

 

Mary Makobatjatji Malahlela (Posthumous):  For her excellent contribution to
the provision of medical services to oppressed South Africans during
apartheid.  She was one of the first African women to qualify as a medical
doctor in South Africa.

 

Andrew Ross: For his excellent contribution to the training of young rural
medics. His work has provided hope to communities that utilise rural
hospitals.

 

Otto Stehlik:  For his excellent contribution to economic and social
development in South Africa.  His business skills in the hospitality
industry have benefitted South Africa significantly.

 

The Order will be bestowed Gold on:

 

James David Lewis-Williams:  For his exceptional and distinguished
contribution to the field of archaeology.  His research on the rock art of
the ancient people of Southern Africa has contributed invaluable knowledge
about their lives and times.

 

The Order of Luthuli recognises South African citizens who have contributed
to the struggle for democracy, nation-building, building democracy and human
rights, justice and peace as well as for the resolution of conflict.

 

The Order will be bestowed in Bronze to:

 

Kay Moonsamy:  For his outstanding contribution to the fight for democracy
and freedom in South Africa.  As a trade unionist he was among the leading
figures who actively fought the apartheid system.

 

The Order will be bestowed in Silver to:

 

William Frankel:  For his excellent contribution to the fight against
apartheid.  He played a significant role in raising funds for those detained
by apartheid security forces and those charged under apartheid legislation.

 

Johnson Malcomess Mgabela (Posthumous):  For his exceptional contribution to
the fight against oppression.   He understood that human beings are
naturally equal, and that the subjugation of one race by another must be
opposed at all costs.

 

Petros Nyawose (Posthumous):  For his excellent contribution to the fight
against apartheid.  He paid the ultimate price for his involvement in the
liberation struggle in South Africa.

 

Jabulile Nyawose (Posthumous):  For her excellent contribution to the fight
against apartheid.  She paid the ultimate price for her involvement in the
liberation struggle in South Africa.

 

Mohammed Tikly:  For his excellent contribution to the fight against
apartheid.  He groomed many young freedom fighters while he was director of
the Solomon Mahlangu Freedom College (SOMAFCO) during the days of exile..

 

The Order of the Companions of OR Tambo recognises eminent foreign nationals
for friendship shown to South Africa. It is therefore an Order of peace,
cooperation and active expression of solidarity and support.

 

The order will be bestowed in Silver on:

 

Gareth Evans (Australia): For his excellent contribution to and support of
the Anti-Apartheid Movement.  His exceptional leadership influenced the
Australian public to provide scholarships for underprivileged South African
students at home and in exile.

 

Peter Hain (United Kingdom): For his excellent contribution to the fight
against the injustices of apartheid and his unwavering support for the South
African Liberation Movement.

 

Ambassador Vladimir Kazimirov (Russia):  For his excellent contribution to
the recording of the plight of the majority in Southern African countries,
especially South Africa, during the period of minority rule.  His work
remains a testimony to the deep injustices during apartheid.

 

Gay McDougall (United States of America):  For her excellent contribution to
the fight against the injustices of apartheid.  She mobilised policymakers
in the United States in support of the struggle for freedom in South Africa
and put to use her legal expertise for the defence of political prisoners in
South Africa and Namibia

 

Lars Nordbo (Denmark):  For his excellent contribution to the struggle for
liberation and for his architectural skills that saw him build dormitory
blocks in Mazimbu, Tanzania, which housed South African freedom fighters in
exile.  These blocks were later converted into a Tanzanian university.

 

Ambassador Andrey Urnov (Russia):  For his excellent contribution to the
fight for the liberation of the people of South Africa.

 

Tan Sri Dato' Sri Paduka Dr. Lim Kok Wing (Malaysia): For his excellent and
commendable contribution to the fight against apartheid and to education
internationally, with a special focus on Southern Africa.

 

The order will be bestowed in Gold on:

 

General Hashim Mbita (Tanzania):  For his exceptional and gallant support of
African Liberation Movements and his tireless efforts in ensuring that the
struggle for freedom throughout the African continent bore fruit.

 

Brian Mulroney (Canada):  For his exceptional contribution to the liberation
movement of South Africa.  His steadfast support for the release of Nelson
Mandela and for imposing sanctions on South Africa's apartheid regime led to
a free, democratic, non-sexist and non-racial South Africa.

 

We congratulate our recipients and urge all South Africans to join us in
celebrating these exceptional South Africans and distinguished friends of
South Africa.

 

Issued by:

The Presidency

Union Buildings

Pretoria

17 April 2015

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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