NATIONAL ORDERS
The Order of Mendi for Bravery
On 21 February 1917, the ship SS Mendi sank in the cold waters of the English Channel near the Isle of Wight, after being struck by another ship in an unfortunate naval accident. On board were more than 600 black South African volunteer soldiers en route to France to assist in the Allied war effort during the First World War.
The soldiers, and their fellow white officers, having all assembled on deck of the badly listing ship and realising their imminent death because the portside lifeboats had been rendered unusable, began to sing and perform a traditional death dance. Legend has it that they bravely resigned themselves to their fate and continued to sing before the vessel plunged to the seabed.
In honour of the fearless men of the SS Mendi, this Order is awarded for acts of bravery.
Fittingly, the central motif of the design of this Order is the oval shape of a traditional African shield, usually made from animal hide woven into a rigid and durable armour and used for protection in close combat. The band, which renders the shape of the shield, is punctuated with the spoor of the lion, representing vigilance, power and bravery, and symbolising South Africa’s efforts at protecting its borders and the country. The band is criss-crossed with the tips and bases of a knobkierrie and a spear, traditional symbols of defence and honour.
The central image within the shield is an image of the SS Mendi sailing on the waters of the English Channel.
The depiction of the blue crane in flight above the SS Mendi symbolises the departing souls of the drowned soldiers.
The feathers of the blue crane were traditionally conferred to adorn brave warriors during the time of colonial wars.
The central image is sealed above by a green emerald which is surrounded on three sides by renditions of the bitter aloe, a hardy indigenous South African plant used in traditional medicine. The three bitter aloes represent resilience and survival and also serve as symbolic directional pointers, showing the way when rendering assistance to those in need during natural disasters.
The Order of Mendi Decoration for Bravery award comprises three elements:
- a neck badge (a gold, silver or bronze medallion on a neck band);
- a miniature (a miniature gold, silver or bronze medallion for wearing as a brooch or on the breast pocket)
- and a lapel rosette (also in gold, silver or bronze).
Recipients of this award are entitled to indicate that they have been invested with the relevant category of the Order by the use of the following post-nominal letters:
- OMBG for recipients of the Order of Mendi for Bravery (gold)
- OMBS for recipients of the Order of Mendi for Bravery (silver)
- OMBB for recipients of the Order of Mendi for Bravery (bronze).
Awards of the Order of Mendi Decoration for Bravery are made to South Africans who have performed acts of bravery.
The act of bravery may have occurred anywhere in the world.
This order is awarded in gold for exceptional acts of bravery in which awardees would have placed their lives in great danger or may have lost their lives in their efforts to save lives or property, in silver, for extraordinary acts of bravery through which recipients’ lives were placed in great danger while saving or trying to rescue persons or property, and in bronze for outstanding acts of bravery through which their lives were endangered while saving or trying to rescue persons or property.
Recipients
2019
Mr Thapelo Tambani (Posthumous)
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Silver
25 April 2019
2016
Dr Sizakele Sigxashe (Posthumous)
Recipient:
Silver
27 April 2016
Wilson Ndaliso Boy Ngcayiya aka Bogart Soze (Posthumous)
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Silver
27 April 2016
Major General (Maj Gen) Peter Lesego Tshikare aka Peter Boroko (Posthumous)
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Silver
27 April 2016
Peter Sello Motau aka Paul Dikeledi (Posthumous)
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Silver
27 April 2016
Major General (Maj Gen) Jackie Refiloe Sedibe
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Silver
27 April 2016
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Silver
27 April 2016
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Silver
27 April 2016
Maqashu Leonard Mdingi (Posthumous)
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Silver
27 April 2016
Joseph “Mpisi” Nduli (Posthumous)
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Silver
27 April 2016
Hermanus Gabriel Loots aka James Stuart (Posthumous)
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Silver
27 April 2016
2015
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Gold
8 December 2015
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Silver
8 December 2015
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Silver
8 December 2015
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Silver
8 December 2015
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Bronze
8 December 2015
2014
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Silver
27 April 2014
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Silver
27 April 2014
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Silver
27 April 2014
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Silver
27 April 2014
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Bronze
27 April 2014
2013
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Gold
27 April 2013
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Silver
27 April 2013
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Silver
27 April 2013
2012
Michael Janse van Rensburg (Posthumous)
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Gold
27 April 2012
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Silver
27 April 2012
2011
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Gold
27 April 2011
Sarah Gertrude Mary Christina Holland (Posthumous) (1952 - 2010)
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Silver
27 April 2011
Raymond Basil van Staden (Posthumous) (1961 - 2010)
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Bronze
27 April 2011
Donald Thumamina Mboto (Posthumous) (1987 - 2010)
Recipient:
Bronze
27 April 2011
2010
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Gold
27 April 2010
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Gold
27 April 2010
Makhosi “Tholi” Nyoka (1957 - 1988)
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Gold
27 April 2010
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Gold
27 April 2010
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Silver
27 April 2010
2008
Nomava Shangase (1931 – 1981) (Posthumous)
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Gold
28 October 2008
TB Fihlela ‘Hugo Nkabinde’ (1958 – 1988) (Posthumous)
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Gold
28 October 2008
2007
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Gold
24 April 2007
William Mfulwane (1958 - 2004)
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Silver
24 April 2007
2006
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Gold
20 April 2006
Nkosi Bhambatha ka Mancinza Zondi (1866 - 1906)
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Gold
20 April 2006
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Silver
20 April 2006
Marcel Christian van Rossum (1966 - )
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Bronze
20 April 2006
Elizabeth Komikie Gumede (1921 - )
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Bronze
20 April 2006
Christian Ashley-Botha (1944 - )
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Bronze
20 April 2006
2005
Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu (1956 - 1979)
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Gold
26 April 2005
Grant Nigel Kirkland (1975 - )
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Silver
26 April 2005
Simon John Mthombeni (1953 - )
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Bronze
26 April 2005
2004
Richard Barney Molokoane (1957 - 1985)
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Gold
16 June 2004
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Silver
16 June 2004
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Bronze
16 June 2004
2003
Petros Linda Jabane (1958 - 1980)
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Gold
2 December 2003
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Gold
2 December 2003
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Silver
2 December 2003
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Silver
2 December 2003