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{{Short description|South African civilian award}}
{{Infobox order
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2015}}
|title = Order for Meritorious Service
{{Use South African English|date=February 2015}}
|image = [[File:Order of Meritourious Service (South Africa).jpg|150px]]
{{Infobox military award
|caption =
| name = Order for Meritorious Service
|awarded_by = [[President of South Africa]]
| image = Order for Meritorious Service, Gold.jpg
|type = [[Order (decoration)|National Order]]
| image_size = 300px
|motto =
| caption = Order for Meritorious Service, Gold
|day =
| presenter = the State President and, from 1994, the President
|eligibility =
| country = {{flagicon|South Africa|1928}} {{flag|South Africa|1994}}
|for = Awarded for service in the general public interest
| type = Civil [[Order (decoration)|National Order]]
|status = Discontinued
| eligibility = South African citizens
|head_title = [[President of South Africa]]
| awarded_for = Exceptional public service
|head =
| campaign =
|chancellor =
| status = Discontinued in 2003
|commander =
| description =
|grades = {{ plainlist |
| motto =
* Gold (OMSG)
| clasps =
* Silver (OMSS)
| post-nominals = Gold - OMSG<br>Silver - OMSS
| established = 1986
| firstawarded =
| lastawarded = 2002
| total_awarded =
| total_awarded_posthumously =
| total_recipients =
| precedence_label = Pre-1994 & post-2002 orders of wear
| individual =
| higher = {{plainlist|'''Order for Meritorious Service, Gold, Pre-1994 precedence:'''
*[[File:Flag of South Africa 1928-1994.svg|25px]] [[Star of South Africa, Gold]]'' and ''[[Star of South Africa, Grand Cross]]
}}
}}
{{plainlist|'''Post-2002 precedence:'''
|date =
*[[File:Flag of Venda (1973–1994).svg|25px]] Order of Thohoyandou, Special Class, Grand Cross
|first_induction =
|last_induction =
|total =
|recipients =
|individual =
| image2 = [[File:Order for Meritorious Service (RSA) - ribbon bar.gif|100px]]
| caption2 = Ribbon
}}
}}
{{plainlist|'''Order for Meritorious Service, Silver, Pre-1994 precedence:'''
*[[File:Flag of South Africa 1928-1994.svg|25px]] [[Star of South Africa, Silver]]'' and ''Star of South Africa, Grand Officer
}}
{{plainlist|'''Post-2002 precedence:'''
*[[File:Flag of Ciskei.svg|25px]] Order of Indwe, Class I
}}
| same =
| lower = {{plainlist|'''Order for Meritorious Service, Gold, Pre-1994 succession:'''
*[[File:Flag of South Africa 1928-1994.svg|25px]] [[Order of Good Hope]], Class I, Grand Collar/Grand Cross
}}
{{plainlist|'''Post-2002 succession:'''
*[[File:Flag of Transkei.svg|25px]] Order of Transkei, Class I, Grand Cross
}}
{{plainlist|'''Order for Meritorious Service, Silver, Pre-1994 succession:'''
*[[File:Flag of South Africa 1928-1994.svg|25px]] [[Order of Good Hope]], Class II, Grand Officer, Silver
}}
{{plainlist|'''Post-2002 succession:'''
*[[File:Flag of Transkei.svg|25px]] Order of Transkei, Class II, Grand Officer
}}
| related =
| image2 = [[File:Order for Meritorious Service (RSA) - ribbon bar.gif|x29px]] [[File:Ribbon - Order for Meritorious Service 1996.png|x29px]]
| caption2 = 1986 and 1996 ribbon bars}}


The '''Order for Meritorious Service''' was an award in [[South Africa]] which ran from 1986-2002 and was the country's highest honor. It was awarded to South Africans who have rendered exceptional public service. It was awarded to people by the order of the [[President of South Africa|President]].
The '''Order for Meritorious Service''' is a South African National Order that consisted of two classes, in gold and silver, and was awarded to deserving South African citizens. The order was discontinued on 2 December 2002.<ref name="RSACivil">[http://www.geocities.ws/militaf/civ67.htm South African Medal Website - Republic of South Africa: 1967-2002] (Accessed 1 May 2015)</ref>


==Institution==
The order had two classes:
The Order for Meritorious Service was instituted by the [[South Africa|Republic of South Africa]] in 1986, by Warrant published in Government Gazette no. 10493 dated 24 October 1986. It superseded the earlier [[Decoration for Meritorious Services]]. The order could be awarded in two classes:
* The Order for Meritorious Service, Class I, Gold, post-nominal letters OMSG, for exceptional merit.
* The Order for Meritorious Service, Class II, Silver, post-nominal letters OMSS, for outstanding merit.<ref name="RSACivil"/><ref name="PostNominals"/>


==Award criteria==
*Gold (OMSG) - for exceptional merit.
The Order was awarded by the State President and, from 1994, the President, to South Africans who had rendered exceptional public service. Recipients included cabinet ministers, judges, captains of commerce and industry, church leaders, academics, sports stars and prominent figures in the arts and sciences.<ref name="RSACivil"/>
* Silver (OMSS) - for outstanding merit.


==Design==
==Order of wear==
The positions of the two classes of the Order for Meritorious Service in the official order of precedence were revised three times after 1986 to accommodate the inclusion or institution of new decorations and medals, first with the integration process of 1994, again when decorations and medals were belatedly instituted in April 1996 for the two former non-statutory para-military forces, the [[Azanian People's Liberation Army]] and [[Umkhonto we Sizwe]], and again with the institution of new sets of awards in 2002 and 2003.<ref name="Gazette 27376"/><ref name="PostNominals">[http://www.geocities.ws/militaf/sapnls.htm#MNO South African Medal Website - Post-nominal Letters] (Accessed 28 April 2015)</ref>
The badge is a white-enamelled gold or silver gable cross, displaying the national arms in the centre of a smaller cross (obverse). It is worn on a neck ribbon, which was changed in 1996. The breast star consists of the badge superimposed on a 4-pointed multi-rayed diagonal star.<ref>http://samw.hwmw.net46.net/civ67.htm</ref>


===Order for Meritorious Service, Gold===
==Recipients==
;Official national order of precedence until 26 April 1994:
* Preceded by the [[Star of South Africa, Gold]] and [[Star of South Africa, Grand Cross]].
* Succeeded by the [[Order of Good Hope]], Class I, Grand Collar/Grand Cross.<ref name="Gazette 15093">Republic of South Africa Government Gazette no. 15093, Pretoria, 3 September 1993</ref>


;Official national order of precedence from 27 April 1994:
===Gold===
* Preceded by the Order of Thohoyandou, Special Class, Grand Cross of the [[Venda|Republic of Venda]].
* [[Henry Dyer]] - 1998
* Succeeded by the Order of Transkei, Class I, Grand Cross (GCT) of the [[Transkei|Republic of Transkei]].<ref name="Gazette 27376">Republic of South Africa Government Gazette Vol. 477, no. 27376, Pretoria, 11 March 2005, {{OCLC|72827981}}</ref>
* [[Desmond Tutu]] - 1999
* [[Harry Schwarz]] - 1988
* [[Bill Venter]] - 1991
* [[Helen Suzman]] - 1997
* [[Radclyffe Cadman]] - 1987<ref name="Natalia">{{cite web | url=http://natalia.org.za/Files/42/Natalia%2042%20Obituaries%20Cadman%20pp%20108-110.pdf | title=Natalia 42 Obituaries | publisher=Natal Society Foundation | date=2012 | accessdate=November 29, 2013}}</ref>


The position of the Order for Meritorious Service, Gold in the South African order of precedence remained unchanged, as it was on 27 April 1994, when new awards were instituted in 1996, 2002 and 2003.<ref name="Gazette 27376"/>
===Silver===


===Order for Meritorious Service, Silver===
* [[George Bizos]] - 1999
;Official national order of precedence until 26 April 1994:
* [[Peter Magubane]] - 1999<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.panmacmillan.co.za/content/view/66/41/|title=
* Preceded by the [[Star of South Africa, Silver]] and Star of South Africa, Grand Officer.
Peter Magubane |publisher=Pan Macmillan}}</ref>
* Succeeded by the [[Order of Good Hope]], Class II, Grand Officer, Silver.<ref name="Gazette 15093">Republic of South Africa Government Gazette no. 15093, Pretoria, 3 September 1993</ref>
*[[Frederick Brownell]] - 2000


;Official national order of precedence from 27 April 1994:
==References==
* Preceded by the Order of Indwe, Class I of the [[Ciskei|Republic of Ciskei]].
{{reflist}}
* Succeeded by the Order of Transkei, Class II, Grand Officer (GOT) of the [[Transkei|Republic of Transkei]].<ref name="Gazette 27376">Republic of South Africa Government Gazette Vol. 477, no. 27376, Pretoria, 11 March 2005, {{OCLC|72827981}}</ref>


The position of the Order for Meritorious Service, Silver in the South African order of precedence remained unchanged, as it was on 27 April 1994, when new awards were instituted in 1996, 2002 and 2003.<ref name="Gazette 27376"/>

==Description==
Both classes share the same ribbon and are worn around the neck.<ref name="RSACivil"/>

;Obverse
The badge of the Order is a white-enamelled gold or silver gable cross that displays the national arms on a shield in the centre of a smaller gold or silver cross paty.<ref name="RSACivil"/>

;Reverse
The reverse has the [[Coat of arms of South Africa (1910–2000)|pre-1994 South African Coat of Arms]].

[[File:Order for Meritorious Service, Gold - Breast Star.jpg|thumb|Breast star]]
;Suspender
The suspender is in the form of the crest of the pre-1994 South African Coat of Arms, a lion holding four staves to represent the four provinces of the [[Union of South Africa]], above an outline of an inverted gable.

;Breast star
The breast star consists of the badge of the order superimposed on a four-pointed multi-rayed diagonal star.<ref name="RSACivil"/>

;Ribbon
The original ribbon was 35 millimetres wide and in the colours of the 1928 South African flag, with a 6 millimetres wide dark blue band, a 4 millimetres wide white band and a 5½ millimetres wide orange band, repeated in reverse order and separated by a 4 millimetres wide white band.<ref name="RSACivil"/>

A new ribbon was introduced in 1996, in the colours of the new post-1994 South African flag. It is also 35 millimetres wide with (approximate widths) a 2 millimetres wide red band, a 2 millimetres wide white band, a 7½ millimetres wide green band and a 5 millimetres wide yellow band, repeated in reverse order and separated by a 2 millimetres wide black band, but with the red band at left replaced by a 2 millimetres wide blue band at right.<ref name="RSACivil"/>

==Discontinuation==
Conferment of the decoration was discontinued in 2003 when a new set of national orders was instituted.<ref name="RSACivil"/>

==Recipients==
The known recipients are listed in the table.<ref name="Natalia">{{cite web | url=http://natalia.org.za/Files/42/Natalia%2042%20Obituaries%20Cadman%20pp%20108-110.pdf | title=Natalia 42 Obituaries | publisher=Natal Society Foundation | date=2012 | access-date=November 29, 2013}}</ref><ref name="Macmillan">{{cite web|url=http://www.panmacmillan.co.za/content/view/66/41/|title=Peter Magubane |publisher=Pan Macmillan}}</ref><ref name="Gazette 24977">Republic of South Africa Government Gazette no. 24977, Pretoria, 28 February 2003 (Retrieved 2015-02-16)</ref>
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="margin:0.5em auto; font-size:100%;"
!scope="row"; style="background-color: #ACD1E9;"|Class
!scope="row"; style="background-color: #ACD1E9;"|Name
!scope="row"; style="background-color: #ACD1E9;"|Year
|-
|Gold
|[[Abdullah Abdurahman|Abdurahman, A.]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Silver
|[[Frances Baard|Baard. Frances]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Steve Biko|Biko, Stephen Bantu]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Silver
|[[George Bizos|Bizos, George]]
|1999
|-
|Silver
|[[Gregoire Boonzaier|Boonzaier, Gregoire Johannes]]
|2003
|-
|Silver
|[[Frederick Brownell|Brownell, Frederick Gordon]]
|2000
|-
|Gold
|[[Radclyffe Cadman|Cadman, Radclyffe Macbeth]]
|1987 <ref name="Natalia"/>
|-
|Gold
|[[Yusuf Dadoo|Dadoo, Yusuf Mohamed]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Gold
|Dyer, Henry Brooke
|1998
|-
|Gold
|[[Hubert du Plessis|du Plessis, Hubert]]
|1992
|-
|Silver
|[[Elisabeth Françoise Eybers|Eybers, Elisabeth Françoise]]
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Bram Fischer|Fischer, Abram Louis]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[James Gear|Gear, James Henderson Sutherland]]
|1989
|-
|Silver
|[[Jonas Gwangwa|Gwangwa, J.]]
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Denis Hurley (bishop)|HurIey, Denis Eugene]]
|2003
|-
|Silver
|Ibrahim, A.
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Helen Joseph|Joseph, Helen Beatrice]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Ahmed Kathrada|Kathrada, Ahmed Mohamed]]
|2003
|-
|Silver
|[[Ellen Kuzwayo|Kuzwayo, E.]]
|2003
|-
|Gold
|Kies, B. {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Aggrey Klaaste|Klaaste, Aggrey Zola]]
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Moses Kotane|Kotane, Moses Mauane]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Silver
|Mafikeng, E. {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Silver
|[[Peter Magubane|Magubane, Peter]]
|1999 <ref name="Macmillan"/>
|-
|Silver
|[[Miriam Makeba|Makeba, Zenzile Miriam]]
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Magnus Malan|Malan, Magnus André de Merindol]]
|c. 1987
|-
|Gold
|[[Andrew Mlangeni|Mangeni, Andrew Mokete]]
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[J. B. Marks|Marks, J.B.]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Silver
|[[Hugh Masekela|Masekela, Hugh Ramopolo]]
|2003
|-
|Silver
|[[Florence Matomela|Matomela, F.]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Silver
|[[Todd Matshikiza|Matshikiza, Todd Tozama]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Govan Mbeki|Mbeki, Mvuyelwa Govan Archibald]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Silver
|[[Zanele Dlamini Mbeki|Mbeki, Zanele]]
|2003
|-
|Silver
|[[Fatima Meer|Meer, Fatima]]
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Raymond Mhlaba|Mhlaba. Raymond]]
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Wilton Mkwayi|Mkwayi, Wilton]]
|2003
|-
|Silver
|[[Ida Mntwana|Mntwana, Ida Flyo]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Silver
|[[Kate Molale|Molale, Kate]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Silver
|Moloi, L.S.L.N.
|2003
|-
|Silver
|[[Ruth Mompati|Mompati, Ruth Segomotsi]]
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Nthato Motlana|Motlana, Nthato Harrison]]
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Elias Motsoaledi|Motsoaledi, Mathope Elias]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Silver
|[[Oscar Mpetha|Mpetha, Oscar]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Lillian Ngoyi|Ngoyi, Lillian Masediba]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Duma Nokwe|Nokwe, Philemon Pearce Dumasile]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Silver
|[[Dorothy Nyembe|Nyembe, Dorothy]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Harry Frederick Oppenheimer|Oppenheimer, Harry Frederick]]
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Anton Rupert|Rupert, Anthony Edward]]
|2003
|-
|Silver
|[[Karel Schoeman|Schoeman, Karel]]
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Harry Schwarz|Schwarz, Harry Heinz]]
|1988
|-
|Silver
|September, H. {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Silver
|[[Gertrude Shope|Shope, Gertrude]]
|2003
|-
|Silver
|[[Rachel Simons|Simons, Rachel Alexandrovich]]
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Albertina Sisulu|Sisulu, Nontsikelelo Albertina]]
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Robert Sobukwe|Sobukwe, Robert Mangaliso]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Helen Suzman|Suzman, Helen]]
|1997
|-
|Silver
|[[Dora Tamana|Tamana, D.]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Abram Onkgopotse Tiro|Tiro, O.A.]] {{KIA}}
|2003
|-
|Silver
|[[Manto Tshabalala-Msimang|Tshabalala-Msimang, Manto]]
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Desmond Tutu|Tutu, Desmond Mpilo]]
|1999
|-
|Silver
|van der Merwe, S.S.
|2003
|-
|Gold
|[[Bill Venter|Venter, William Peter]]
|1991
|-
|Silver
|[[Sophia Williams-De Bruyn|Williams-de Bruyn, Sophia Theresa]]
|2003
|-
|-
|Gold
|[[Margaret Mary Smith|Smith, Margaret Mary]]
|1987
|}
Note: {{KIA}} denotes a posthumous award.

==References==
{{Reflist|30em}}
{{South African honours system}}
{{South African honours system}}


[[Category:Orders of South Africa]]
[[Category:Orders of South Africa]]
[[Category:Awards established in 1986]]
[[Category:1986 establishments in South Africa]]
[[Category:Awards disestablished in 2002]]
[[Category:2002 disestablishments in South Africa]]

Latest revision as of 12:51, 2 August 2024

Order for Meritorious Service
Order for Meritorious Service, Gold
TypeCivil National Order
Awarded forExceptional public service
CountrySouth Africa  South Africa
Presented bythe State President and, from 1994, the President
EligibilitySouth African citizens
Post-nominalsGold - OMSG
Silver - OMSS
StatusDiscontinued in 2003
Established1986
Last awarded2002
1986 and 1996 ribbon bars
Pre-1994 & post-2002 orders of wear
Next (higher)
Order for Meritorious Service, Gold, Pre-1994 precedence:
Post-2002 precedence:
  • Order of Thohoyandou, Special Class, Grand Cross
Order for Meritorious Service, Silver, Pre-1994 precedence:
Post-2002 precedence:
  • Order of Indwe, Class I
Next (lower)
Order for Meritorious Service, Gold, Pre-1994 succession:
Post-2002 succession:
  • Order of Transkei, Class I, Grand Cross
Order for Meritorious Service, Silver, Pre-1994 succession:
Post-2002 succession:
  • Order of Transkei, Class II, Grand Officer

The Order for Meritorious Service is a South African National Order that consisted of two classes, in gold and silver, and was awarded to deserving South African citizens. The order was discontinued on 2 December 2002.[1]

Institution

[edit]

The Order for Meritorious Service was instituted by the Republic of South Africa in 1986, by Warrant published in Government Gazette no. 10493 dated 24 October 1986. It superseded the earlier Decoration for Meritorious Services. The order could be awarded in two classes:

  • The Order for Meritorious Service, Class I, Gold, post-nominal letters OMSG, for exceptional merit.
  • The Order for Meritorious Service, Class II, Silver, post-nominal letters OMSS, for outstanding merit.[1][2]

Award criteria

[edit]

The Order was awarded by the State President and, from 1994, the President, to South Africans who had rendered exceptional public service. Recipients included cabinet ministers, judges, captains of commerce and industry, church leaders, academics, sports stars and prominent figures in the arts and sciences.[1]

Order of wear

[edit]

The positions of the two classes of the Order for Meritorious Service in the official order of precedence were revised three times after 1986 to accommodate the inclusion or institution of new decorations and medals, first with the integration process of 1994, again when decorations and medals were belatedly instituted in April 1996 for the two former non-statutory para-military forces, the Azanian People's Liberation Army and Umkhonto we Sizwe, and again with the institution of new sets of awards in 2002 and 2003.[3][2]

Order for Meritorious Service, Gold

[edit]
Official national order of precedence until 26 April 1994
Official national order of precedence from 27 April 1994

The position of the Order for Meritorious Service, Gold in the South African order of precedence remained unchanged, as it was on 27 April 1994, when new awards were instituted in 1996, 2002 and 2003.[3]

Order for Meritorious Service, Silver

[edit]
Official national order of precedence until 26 April 1994
Official national order of precedence from 27 April 1994

The position of the Order for Meritorious Service, Silver in the South African order of precedence remained unchanged, as it was on 27 April 1994, when new awards were instituted in 1996, 2002 and 2003.[3]

Description

[edit]

Both classes share the same ribbon and are worn around the neck.[1]

Obverse

The badge of the Order is a white-enamelled gold or silver gable cross that displays the national arms on a shield in the centre of a smaller gold or silver cross paty.[1]

Reverse

The reverse has the pre-1994 South African Coat of Arms.

Breast star
Suspender

The suspender is in the form of the crest of the pre-1994 South African Coat of Arms, a lion holding four staves to represent the four provinces of the Union of South Africa, above an outline of an inverted gable.

Breast star

The breast star consists of the badge of the order superimposed on a four-pointed multi-rayed diagonal star.[1]

Ribbon

The original ribbon was 35 millimetres wide and in the colours of the 1928 South African flag, with a 6 millimetres wide dark blue band, a 4 millimetres wide white band and a 5½ millimetres wide orange band, repeated in reverse order and separated by a 4 millimetres wide white band.[1]

A new ribbon was introduced in 1996, in the colours of the new post-1994 South African flag. It is also 35 millimetres wide with (approximate widths) a 2 millimetres wide red band, a 2 millimetres wide white band, a 7½ millimetres wide green band and a 5 millimetres wide yellow band, repeated in reverse order and separated by a 2 millimetres wide black band, but with the red band at left replaced by a 2 millimetres wide blue band at right.[1]

Discontinuation

[edit]

Conferment of the decoration was discontinued in 2003 when a new set of national orders was instituted.[1]

Recipients

[edit]

The known recipients are listed in the table.[5][6][7]

Class Name Year
Gold Abdurahman, A.   2003
Silver Baard. Frances   2003
Gold Biko, Stephen Bantu   2003
Silver Bizos, George 1999
Silver Boonzaier, Gregoire Johannes 2003
Silver Brownell, Frederick Gordon 2000
Gold Cadman, Radclyffe Macbeth 1987 [5]
Gold Dadoo, Yusuf Mohamed   2003
Gold Dyer, Henry Brooke 1998
Gold du Plessis, Hubert 1992
Silver Eybers, Elisabeth Françoise 2003
Gold Fischer, Abram Louis   2003
Gold Gear, James Henderson Sutherland 1989
Silver Gwangwa, J. 2003
Gold HurIey, Denis Eugene 2003
Silver Ibrahim, A. 2003
Gold Joseph, Helen Beatrice   2003
Gold Kathrada, Ahmed Mohamed 2003
Silver Kuzwayo, E. 2003
Gold Kies, B.   2003
Gold Klaaste, Aggrey Zola 2003
Gold Kotane, Moses Mauane   2003
Silver Mafikeng, E.   2003
Silver Magubane, Peter 1999 [6]
Silver Makeba, Zenzile Miriam 2003
Gold Malan, Magnus André de Merindol c. 1987
Gold Mangeni, Andrew Mokete 2003
Gold Marks, J.B.   2003
Silver Masekela, Hugh Ramopolo 2003
Silver Matomela, F.   2003
Silver Matshikiza, Todd Tozama   2003
Gold Mbeki, Mvuyelwa Govan Archibald   2003
Silver Mbeki, Zanele 2003
Silver Meer, Fatima 2003
Gold Mhlaba. Raymond 2003
Gold Mkwayi, Wilton 2003
Silver Mntwana, Ida Flyo   2003
Silver Molale, Kate   2003
Silver Moloi, L.S.L.N. 2003
Silver Mompati, Ruth Segomotsi 2003
Gold Motlana, Nthato Harrison 2003
Gold Motsoaledi, Mathope Elias   2003
Silver Mpetha, Oscar   2003
Gold Ngoyi, Lillian Masediba   2003
Gold Nokwe, Philemon Pearce Dumasile   2003
Silver Nyembe, Dorothy   2003
Gold Oppenheimer, Harry Frederick 2003
Gold Rupert, Anthony Edward 2003
Silver Schoeman, Karel 2003
Gold Schwarz, Harry Heinz 1988
Silver September, H.   2003
Silver Shope, Gertrude 2003
Silver Simons, Rachel Alexandrovich 2003
Gold Sisulu, Nontsikelelo Albertina 2003
Gold Sobukwe, Robert Mangaliso   2003
Gold Suzman, Helen 1997
Silver Tamana, D.   2003
Gold Tiro, O.A.   2003
Silver Tshabalala-Msimang, Manto 2003
Gold Tutu, Desmond Mpilo 1999
Silver van der Merwe, S.S. 2003
Gold Venter, William Peter 1991
Silver Williams-de Bruyn, Sophia Theresa 2003
Gold Smith, Margaret Mary 1987

Note:   denotes a posthumous award.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i South African Medal Website - Republic of South Africa: 1967-2002 (Accessed 1 May 2015)
  2. ^ a b South African Medal Website - Post-nominal Letters (Accessed 28 April 2015)
  3. ^ a b c d e Republic of South Africa Government Gazette Vol. 477, no. 27376, Pretoria, 11 March 2005, OCLC 72827981
  4. ^ a b Republic of South Africa Government Gazette no. 15093, Pretoria, 3 September 1993
  5. ^ a b "Natalia 42 Obituaries" (PDF). Natal Society Foundation. 2012. Retrieved 29 November 2013.
  6. ^ a b "Peter Magubane". Pan Macmillan.
  7. ^ Republic of South Africa Government Gazette no. 24977, Pretoria, 28 February 2003 (Retrieved 2015-02-16)