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The Presidency, 21 April 2017


President Zuma to bestow 2017 national orders awards


President Jacob Zuma, the Grand Patron of the National Orders, will on Friday, 
28 April 2017, bestow the 2017 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.

The National Orders are the highest awards that South Africa bestows, through 
the President of the Republic upon citizens and members of the international 
community who have contributed meaningfully towards making the country a free 
democratic and successful nation, united in its diversity.

During the ceremony, President Zuma will bestow to deserving recipients 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 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 Gold on:

*           Mr Wayde van Niekerk: For his exceptional contribution to the 
sporting field of track running. His performance against all odds broke 
standing records of international legends and brought immense national pride.

The Order will be bestowed in Silver on:

*           Mr Matthew Brittain: For his excellent contribution to the field of 
water sport and winning gold for South Africa in the 2012 Olympic Games. His 
strong determination is an inspiration to the young people of South Africa.

*           Mr Khaba Mkhize (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution to the 
field of journalism and the liberation struggle. Through his writings as a 
journalist, he bravely exposed many apartheid injustices   and pricked the 
consciences of the unjust lawmakers of the time.

*           Mr Sizwe Laurence Ndlovu: For his excellent contribution to the 
field of water sport and winning gold for South Africa in the 2012 Olympic 
Games in London. He serves as a role model for the young ones who also aspire 
towards highest achievements in life.

*           Mr Zinjiva Winston Nkondo (Posthumous): For his excellent 
contribution to the struggle for the liberation of the people of South Africa 
and the creative use of his art as an orator and poet to    prick the 
conscience of the apartheid government.

*           Mr John Smith: For his excellent contribution to the field of water 
sport and winning gold for South Africa in the 2012 Olympic Games. He does not 
rest on his laurels as he aims for the 2020 Olympic Games on a bigger challenge.

*           Mr James Thompson: For his excellent contribution to the field of 
water sport and winning gold for South Africa in the 2012 Olympic Games. He is 
undoubtedly the pride of the nation by raising South Africa's international 
standing.

*           Prof Jeff Opland: For his excellent contribution to the field of 
history and his impressive body of work in literature. His work exhumes stories 
of the dead and brings them to life so that the living can continue to learn.

The Order will be bestowed in Bronze on:

*           Mr Arthur Nuthall Fula (Posthumous): For his contribution to the 
field of literature and             challenging stereotypes by writing in a 
third language, Afrikaans. His vivid imagination             has inspired many 
readers and broadened the knowledge of our country.


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:

*           Mr Milner Langa Kabane (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution 
to the field of education and the upliftment of the black community during the 
struggle for liberation. He lived by the courage of his conviction in adverse 
conditions.

*           Ms Getrude Ntlabathi (Posthumous): For her contribution to the 
empowerment of women through education. Among others she produced students who 
grew to become renowned leaders, such as the late former President Nelson 
Mandela.

The Order will be bestowed in Bronze on:

*           Ms Pfarelo Rebecca Ramugondo: For her outstanding contribution to 
community service and upliftment.

*           Prof Olive Shisana: For her outstanding contribution to the field 
of science and community service, particularly her tireless work in researching 
solutions to the scourges of HIV and AIDS.


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 Silver on:

*           Prof Fulufhelo Nelwamondo: For his excellent contribution to the 
field of science, particularly electrical engineering. He serves as an enormous 
inspiration to young people in South Africa.

*           Mr Siyabulela Lethuxolo Xuza: For his excellent contribution to 
scientific innovation at an early stage, proving to himself and others that 
through determination and hard work one can achieve new career heights. His 
brilliance has attracted great international great to his work.


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 Gold on:

*           His Excellency Kay Rala Xanana Gusmao: For his exceptional 
contribution to the promotion of peace and resistance to social injustices. His 
selfless service of others bears witness and inspires many in the global 
community.

The order will be bestowed in Silver on:

*           Mr Maurice Bogatsu (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution to 
the fight for liberation, carrying out dangerous missions between South Africa 
and Botswana with the members of Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK).

*           Ms Euzhan Palcy: For her excellent contribution to the liberation 
struggle by exposing South African social injustices through an international 
film that strengthened the revolution against apartheid.

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 on:

*           Ms Miltha Mary "Mamou'' Calata (Posthumous): For her excellent 
contribution to the fight against apartheid and to poverty alleviation. She 
went beyond her call of duty to help alleviate the burden of poverty from the 
poor by encouraging self-reliance.

*           Mr David Mbulelo "Spi" Grootboom (Posthumous): For his excellent 
contribution to the fight for liberation and dignity for the people of South 
Africa. He believed in the equality of all citizens and challenged injustices 
to the hilt.

*           Prof Fatima Meer (Posthumous): For her excellent contribution to 
the struggle for liberation. Her gallant and steadfast opposition to social 
injustices for decades is commendable.

*           Mr Collen Monde Mkunqwana (Posthumous): For his contribution to the 
struggle for the liberation of the people of South Africa. He bravely 
sacrificed his own safety, waging resistance against a dangerous system that 
meted out maximum force to repress dissent.

*           Ms Zodwa Mofokeng (Posthumous): For her relentless fight against 
government's oppression in South Africa. She defied oppressive rule and 
advanced the cause of liberation and justice for all South Africans.

*           "The 22 ANC Political Trialists of 1969": For their  brave fight 
against apartheid. They suffered but stood fiercely with the courage of their 
convictions for their freedom.  Their names re: Ms Martha Dlamini; Mr Peter 
Sexforth  Magubane;  Mr Jackson Mahlaule; Ms Nomwe Mamkhala; Ms Winnie 
Madikizela Mandela; Mr Paulos  Matshaba; Ms Venus Thokozile  Mngoma; Mr George 
Mokwebo; Mr Simon Mosikare; Mr David Motau; Mr Douglas Mtshetshe Mvemve; Ms 
Shantie Naidoo; Mr Samson Ndou, Mr Lawrence Ndzanga; Ms Rita Ndzanga; Mr Joseph 
Chamberlain Nobanda; Mr Samuel Solomon Pholoto; Mr Elliot Shabangu; Ms Joyce 
Sikakane; Mr David Dalton Tsotetsi; Mr Owen Vanqa; Mr Joseph Zikalala;

*           Mr Reginald "Reggie" Oliphant (Posthumous): For his contribution to 
the fight against social injustices meted out against black people in South 
Africa. His steadfast belief in the equality of all citizens prompted him to 
confront the tyranny of apartheid.

*           Mr Neville Rubin: For his contribution to the fight for the rights 
of workers through involvement in workers' unions. He gallantly voiced out his 
opposition in the period when it was risky to one's life to speak up.

*           Mr Zweli Lucas Sizani (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution 
to the liberation movement and struggle for democracy. He selflessly put his 
life in danger for the freedom and equality of all South Africans.


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

President Zuma has commended the recipients and expressed his sincere gratitude 
to members of the public for participating in the nomination process of the 
recipients.


Enquiries: Dr Bongani Ngqulunga on 082 308 9373 or 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

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