Those homoured include "James Stuart", Sam Ntuli and "Babla" Saloojee (all
posthumous).
Also Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, Mac Maharaj, and President Michelle Bachelet
of Chile
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The Presidency, Pretoria, Media Statement, 24 April 2016

 

 

President Zuma to Bestow 2016 National Orders

 

 

President Jacob Zuma will on Thursday, 28 April 2016, bestow the 2016
National Orders Awards on distinguished local citizens and eminent foreign
nationals who have played a momentous role towards building a free
democratic South Africa and who also have made a significant impact on
improving the lives of South Africans in various ways. 

 

During the ceremony, President 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 Silver on:

 

*       Hermanus Gabriel Loots aka James Stuart (Posthumous): For his
gallant fight against the oppression of the majority of South Africans
during the hard times of apartheid injustice and despotism. He spoke truth
to power without fear or favour.

 

*       Maqashu Leonard Mdingi: For his excellent contribution to the
liberation struggle and steadfast belief in the equality of all who lived in
South Africa. His conviction spurred him to distant lands to enlist with the
anti-apartheid organisations and push back against the tyranny of racism.

 

*       Ulysses Modise (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution to the
struggle for the liberation of the people of South Africa. He selflessly
left his loved ones for exile where he devoted his military skills to fight
the apartheid regime.

 

*       Peter Sello Motau aka Paul Dikeledi (Posthumous): For his excellent
contribution to the liberation struggle. His selfless sacrifice, bravery and
thirst for freedom led to democracy at the ultimate cost of his own life.

 

*       Wilson Ndaliso Boy Ngcayiya aka Bogart Soze (Posthumous): For his
excellent contribution to the fight for the liberation of this country. He
courageously placed his life in constant danger, inspired by a solid
conviction that one day South Africa will be free from oppressive apartheid
rule.

 

*       Mr Joseph "Mpisi" Nduli (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution
to the fight for the liberation of the people of South Africa. His steadfast
belief in the equality of all citizens inspired him to fight until democracy
was realised.

 

*       Sam Ntuli (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution in the field
of peace-building during a particularly violent and delicate time in the
history of the liberation struggle. He paid the ultimate price for his
dedication to peace.

 

*       Major General Jackie Refiloe Sedibe: For her excellent contribution
and courage in joining Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK). She fought for the liberation
of our people and selflessly sacrificed home comforts to ensure that all
South Africans live as equals.

 

*       Dr Sizakele Sigxashe (Posthumous):  For his excellent contribution
in the fight against the oppression of the people of South Africa. His
bravery and courage of convictions saw him leave his home and loved ones
into distant lands to fight for the freedom that is enjoyed today.

 

*       Major General (Peter Lesego Tshikare (Posthumous):  For his selfless
contribution to the struggle for the liberation of the people of South
Africa. He gallantly joined the military wing of the African National
Congress (ANC) with the conviction that no one deserved to be treated with
indignity.

 

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:

 

*       Laurika Rauch: For her outstanding contribution in the field of
music and raising awareness on political injustices through music. She
bravely deployed her artistic talents to highlight the injustices and
tyranny of the apartheid rule.

 

The Order will be bestowed in Silver on:

 

*       Thomas Hasani Chauke: For his excellent contribution to the
development and promotion of Xitsonga traditional music in the country. His
prolific song-writing and performances have put Xitsonga music in the
forefront.

 

*       Sylvia "Magogo" Glasser: For her excellent contribution to the field
of dance and transference of skills to the young people from all racial
backgrounds, fostering social cohesion in the time of apartheid. 

 

*       Marguerite Poland: For her excellent contribution to the field of
indigenous languages, literature and anthropology. Her literary works are
taught widely in South African schools.

 

The order will be bestowed in Gold on:

 

*       Benedict Wallet Vilakazi (Posthumous):  For his exceptional
contribution to the field of literature in indigenous languages and the
preservation of isiZulu culture.  A world famous street in Soweto, where two
noble prize winners once resided, bears his name.

 

*       Professor Rosina Mamokgethi Phakeng: For her excellent contribution
in the field of science and representing South Africa on the international
stage through her outstanding research work.

 

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 Silver on:

 

*       Professor Helen Rees (Order of the British Empire (OBE)): For her
excellent contribution in the field of medical science and research. Her
work gives hope to communities who have been affected by the scourge of HIV
and AIDS.

 

The Order will be bestowed in Gold on:

 

*       Marina Nompinti Maponya (Posthumous): For her exceptional
contribution to the field of entrepreneurship at a time when economic
development for the majority was proscribed. Her selfless giving to poor
communities remains her legacy.

 

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 on:

 

*       Suliman "Babla" Saloojee (Posthumous): For his excellent
contribution to the fight against apartheid. He paid the ultimate price for
dedicating his life to fighting political injustice in South Africa.   

 

The Order will be bestowed in Silver on:

 

*       Winifred "Winnie" Madikizela-Mandela: For her excellent contribution
to the fight for the liberation of the people of South Africa. She bravely
withstood constant harassment by the apartheid police and challenged their
brutality at every turn. She became a symbol of the anti-apartheid struggle
and of the bravery and determination of the oppressed to gain their freedom,
against all odds.

 

*       Brian Francis Bishop (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution to
the liberation struggle and fighting the tyranny of the oppressive State. He
gave his life for the liberation of the people of South Africa.

 

*       Msizi Harrison Dube (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution to
the struggle for liberation, and his persistent pursuit of justice and
better living conditions for his community and the people of South Africa in
general.

 

*       Rev Dr Simon Gqubule: For his excellent contribution to the
liberation struggle and in the field of education and religion. His inherent
belief in equality prompted him to join the United Democratic Front (UDF) to
speak truth to the power that was evil and oppressive apartheid power.

 

*       Sathyandranath Ragunanan "Mac" Maharaj: For his excellent
contribution to the struggle for freedom and democracy in South Africa.
Inspired by the courage of his convictions he bravely endured the fight
against the despotism of the oppressive apartheid government over many
years.

 

*       Mary Thipe (Posthumous): For her excellent contribution to the
liberation struggle and the fight for social justice. Her bravery and bold
stance against the brutality of the security branch remains legendary in the
Chesterville area in Durban.

 

*       Amy Rietstein Thornton: For her excellent contribution and
unflinching commitment to the struggle for liberation and equality for all
South Africans. Her bravery in the face of an oppressive regime is
commendable.

 

*       John Zikhali (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution to
fighting for justice, challenging unjust labour laws through union
development and galvanising workers. He paid the ultimate price for the love
of his country and its people.

 

The order will be bestowed in Gold on:

 

*       Cleopas Madoda Nsibande (Posthumous): For his exceptional
contribution to fighting for the rights of workers. He steadfastly
challenged unjust labour laws through efficient organisation and galvanising
workers to take a stand for their rights.

 

The Order of Mapungubwe recognises is awarded to South African citizens for
achievements that have impacted internationally and served the interests of
the Republic of South Africa.

 

The order will be bestowed in Gold on:

 

*       Zwelakhe Sisulu (Posthumous): For his exceptional contribution to
quality journalism; and as a reporter exposing the cruelties of apartheid
and encouraging unity among the people of different political persuasions to
fight for liberation.

 

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:

 

*       Noureddine Djoudi (Algeria): For his steadfast support of the South
African liberation movement during the hard times of oppression. He stood in
firm solidarity with the stalwarts of the liberation struggle and sacrificed
to support the realisation of democracy.

 

*       Maria Petronella Adriana Kint (The Netherlands): For her excellent
contribution to the liberation movement and her courage to challenge
policies that violated human rights. Her commitment to the liberation
movement contributed to the democracy we enjoy today.

 

The order will be bestowed in Gold on:

 

*       Her Excellency President Michelle Bachelet Jeria (Chile): For her
exceptional contribution to the fight for democracy at the global stage. She
was imbued with a deep sense of justice and the courage of her convictions,
which drove her from Chile to exile.

 

The ceremony will take place at the Sefako Makgatho Presidential Guest House
in Pretoria.

President Zuma, the Grand Patron of National Orders, congratulated the
recipients and expressed his sincere gratitude to members of the public for
participating in the nomination process of the recipients.


Issued by:

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

Enquiries:

Bongani Majola on 082 339 1993

 

 <http://www.thepresidency.gov.za/> www.thepresidency.gov.za

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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