20 April 2010
Presidency
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 a ceremony to be held on Freedom Day, Tuesday 27 April 2010.
This year’s ceremony will be held under the theme “Working together we can do more to achieve excellence”. National Orders are the highest awards that a country, through its President, awards to its citizens and eminent foreign nationals who have contributed towards the advancement of democracy and who made a significant impact on improving the lives of South Africans.
The National Orders also recognise the contributions made by individuals and groups who contributed and continue to contribute to a non-racial, non-sexist, democratic and prosperous South Africa as envisaged in our Constitution.
Through these orders, South Africa also seeks to celebrate human excellence in the fields of sport, science, literature, arts, journalism as well as the entire field of cultural endeavour. This is the 15th awards ceremony since the inception of the National Orders, contributing towards unity, reconciliation and building the nation.
In the spirit of instilling patriotism and promoting social cohesion, President Jacob Zuma decided that the national orders should be held on Freedom Day, a day on which the country honours the relentless efforts of those who fought for our liberation in all spheres.
This is the day in which we celebrate the richness of our unity in diversity. The day on which we look back to our past, we ponder our present to take stock on how far we have travelled, as well as look ahead to the proud humanity and society we want to build together.
The day brings all South Africans together as it marked a defining moment in our country’s history. The hard work and sacrifice displayed by the heroes and heroines who contributed to our country’s freedom should serve to inspire us to always strive for excellence as we build a better South Africa.
The National Orders will take place in the evening for the first time, providing an opportunity for a greater number of South Africans to follow the proceedings on television and radio.
This is expected to increase public awareness and interest in these awards. This is part of efforts to encourage even greater public participation in the nominations process.
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, the Order of Mapungubwe 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 silver on:
* Phila Portia “Zandi” Ndwandwe (Posthumous): For demonstrating bravery and valour and for sacrificing her life for her comrades in the cause for a non-racial, non-sexist and democratic South Africa
The order in gold will be bestowed on:
* Harry Themba Gwala (Posthumous): For displaying enormous courage and bravery during the struggle against apartheid
* Kgosi Galeshewe (Posthumous): For his bravery in leading a rebellion against the repressive laws of the colonialist government and for economic emancipation of his people
* G5 Unit: For displaying acts of bravery and valour during the struggle for the liberation of the people of South Africa
* Makhosi “Tholi” Nyoka (Posthumous): For her bravery and for sacrificing her life in the cause of justice, freedom and democracy in South Africa
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 Silver on:
* Ernst van Dyk: For his excellent achievements in Paralympics and serving as a role model to all South Africans
* Grant Khomo (Posthumous): For his excellent achievement in the field of rugby and his contribution as an excellent sport administrator
* Peki Emelia Mkhwebane: For her excellent contribution to music and putting the Ndebele music on the world stage
* Makana Football Association: For its contribution to the field of soccer in the face of overwhelming odds on Robben Island
* Winston Ntshona: For his excellent contribution to theatre and the arts scene in South Africa
* Percy Tseliso Qoboza (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution to the field of journalism and the struggle for a free and democratic South Africa
The order in gold will be bestowed on:
* Jonas Gwangwa: For his exceptional contribution to music and the struggle for freedom in South Africa
* Hugh Masekela: For his exceptional contribution to music and the struggle against apartheid in South Africa.
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 in Silver will be bestowed on:
* Malebone Susan Luthuli: For her excellent contribution and dedicated service to the community and championing the rights of orphans and vulnerable children
* Malefu Mphathane: For her excellent contribution to the education and upliftment of her community
* Imtiaz Sooliman: For his excellent contribution through the Gift of the Givers Foundation to humanitarian aid in South Africa and humanitarian relief missions in various countries
* Vincent Naidoo (Posthumous): For his outstanding courage in fighting crime in Mitchells Plain and for sacrificing his life for the safety of his community.
The Order in gold will be bestowed on:
* James Mata Dwane (Posthumous): For his contribution to the formation of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and educational development of Africans.
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 silver to:
* Sonia Beryl Bunting (Posthumous): For her excellent contribution to the struggle for a non-racial, non-sexist, just and democratic South Africa
* Dorothy Cleminshaw: For her excellent contribution to the struggle for an equal, just and democratic society
* Nongolozi Jameson Mngomezulu (Posthumous): For dedicating his life to the struggle for a democratic, free and non-racial South Africa
* Jabulani Nobleman “Mzala” Nxumalo (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution to the struggle for a free and democratic South Africa
* James Randolph Vigne: For his contribution to the struggle for a democratic, free and non-racial South Africa
The award will be bestowed in gold on:
* Stephen Dlamini: For his exceptional contribution to the struggle for liberation, workers’ rights and a non-racial and non-sexist South Africa.
The Order of Mapungubwe recognises South Africans who have accomplished excellence and exceptional achievement to the benefit of South Africa and beyond.
The Order of Mapungubwe in bronze will be bestowed on:
* Monique Zaahl: For her outstanding contribution to the field of genetics and research into disorders resulting from iron overload.
The award in Silver will be bestowed on:
* Douglas Stuart Butterworth: For excellent contribution to the betterment of the environment and sustainability of fisheries
* Johan RE Lutjeharms: For his excellent contribution to and achievements in oceanographic science
The Order of the Companions of OR Tambo recognises eminent foreign nationals and other foreign dignitaries for friendship shown to South Africa. It is therefore an order of peace, cooperation and active expression of solidarity and support. The order in silver will be bestowed on:
* Vernon Berrange (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution to the struggle against racial oppression in South Africa
* George Houser: For his exceptional contribution to the struggle against colonialism, racism and apartheid through supporting the liberation movement
* Lord Joel Joffe: For his excellent contribution to the struggle against racial oppression in South Africa
* Herbert and Joy Kaiser: For their excellent contribution to creating opportunities for medical education for black South Africans
* Sadako Ogata: For her achievement in the eradication of apartheid, negotiated settlement, and contributing to the development of post-apartheid South Africa and the development of the African continent.
The award will be bestowed in gold on:
* Joseph Sepp Blatter: For his exceptional contribution to the field of football and support for the hosting of the FIFA World Cup on the African continent
* President José Eduardo dos Santos: For his exceptional contribution to the fight against apartheid and the support of liberation movements in southern Africa
* Issa Hayatou: For his exceptional contribution to the development of football on the African continent
* Jacque Rogge: For his exceptional contribution to the struggle against apartheid in South Africa through the International Olympic Committee.
We congratulate the recipients and call on all South Africans to join us in celebration of outstanding South Africans and distinguished friends of South Africa.
Enquiries:
Vusi Mona
Cell: 082 047 2260
Issued by: The Presidency
20 April 2010
Source: The Presidency (http://www.thepresidency.gov.za/)
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