Order of Ikhamanga
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The Order of Ikhamanga is a South African honour. [1] It was instituted on 30 November 2003 and is granted by the President of South Africa for achievements in arts, culture, literature, music, journalism, and sports (which were initially recognised by the Order of the Baobab). The order has three classes:
- Gold (OIG), for exceptional achievement,
- Silver (OIS), for excellent achievement,
- Bronze (OIB), for outstanding achievement.
"Ikhamanga' is the Xhosa name for the strelitzia flower.
The egg-shaped badge depicts a rising sun, a "Lydenburg head", two strelitzia flowers, a drum, three circles, and two roadways. The head represents the arts, the sun represents glory, the circles symbolise sport, and the roads represent the long road to excellence. The South African coat of arms is displayed on the reverse.
The ribbon is gold with four cream-coloured lines inset from each edge and a pattern of recurring stylised dancing figures down the centre. All three classes are worn around the neck.
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[edit] Recipients
[edit] Gold
- Joseph Albert Mashite Mokoena (posthumous)
- Steve Mokone
- George Pemba (posthumous)
- 2010 Soccer World Cup Bid Committee
- Bessie Head (posthumous)
[edit] Silver
- Sathima Bea Benjamin
- Johannes Jacobus Degenaar
- Natalie du Toit
- Athol Fugard
- Vera Gow
- Hassan Howa
- Ingrid Jonker (posthumous)
- Elsa Joubert
- Alfred Khumalo
- Abigail Kubeka
- Elijah Makhathini
- Sydney Maree
- James Matthews
- Lionel Ngakane
- Henry Nxumalo (posthumous)
- Dolly Rathebe (posthumous)
- Mmapula Mmakgoba Helen Sebidi
- Sewsunker Sewgolum (posthumous)
- Can Themba (posthumous)
[edit] Bronze
- Oscar Pistorius
- Victor Ralushai
- Jeanne Zaidel-Rudolph
- Christian Ashley-Botha
[edit] References
- South African Government Gazette No 25799 (2 December 2003)
- South African Government website
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ "The Order of Ikhamanga", The Presidency, Republic of South Africa. Retrieved on 2007-04-29.