Order of the Baobab

The Order of the Baobab is a South African civilian national honour, awarded to those for service in business and the economy; science, medicine, and for technological innovation; and community service. It was instituted on 6 December 2002, and is awarded annually by the President of South Africa. The order is named after the baobab tree, which was chosen as a symbol because of its endurance and tolerance, its vitality, its importance in agro-forestry systems, and its use as a meeting place in traditional African societies.[1]

The Order of the Baobab
Awarded by President of South Africa
TypeNational Order
EligibilitySouth African citizens
Awarded forService
StatusCurrently constituted
Grades
  • Supreme Counsellor (SCOB)
  • Grand Counsellor (GCOB)
  • Counsellor (COB)
Statistics
First induction10 December 2002
Total inductees100

Ribbon section

Until the Order of Luthuli and the Order of Ikhamanga were established in 2004, the Order of the Baobab also covered service in the fields now covered by those orders.

Current classes

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The three classes of appointment to the order are, in descending order of precedence:

  • Supreme Counsellor of the Baobab in gold, for exceptional service (SCOB)
  • Grand Counsellor of the Baobab in silver, for distinguished service (GCOB)
  • Counsellor of the Baobab in bronze, for dedicated service (COB)

Symbolism

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The central motif is a baobab tree, one of the oldest trees in Africa, with roots symbolising longevity. The badge is bordered by a nonagon shape, a nine-sided polygon, with each side representing one of the nine South African provinces. It represents the many different areas of possible contribution and service, in building a prosperous nation. The roughly rectangular shaped plaque, is textured to represent the baobab tree bark that is commonly used to make mats and hats.[2]

The ribbon is gold, with recurring cream-coloured baobab silhouettes down the centre. All three classes are worn around the neck. The South African coat of arms is displayed on the reverse of the badge.

Award variations
Lapel RosetteMiniatureNeck Decoration

Recipients

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These are all the recipients, in order of most recent:

NameGradeDate awarded
Mr Cornelius Ruald Strydom[3]GCOB28 April 2023
Justice Edwin CameronSCOB18 November 2021
Professor Lynette DennyGCOB18 November 2021
David IngpenGCOB18 November 2021
Nolwandle MboweniGCOB18 November 2021
Dr Hlamalani Judith NgwenyaCOB18 November 2021
Dr Ray and Mrs Dora Phillips (Posthumous)[4]GCOB25 April 2019
Mr Bongani Donald Mkhwanazi (Posthumous)[5]GCOB25 April 2019
Mr Braam Jordaan[6]GCOB25 April 2019
Mr William Smith[7]GCOB25 April 2019
Ms Constance Mirriam Thokozile Koza (Posthumous)[8]GCOB25 April 2019
Mr Maduke Lot Ndlovu (Posthumous)[9]GCOB28 April 2018
Nkosinathi Freddy Ndlovu[10]GCOB28 April 2018
Ms Violet Jacobeth Seboni (Posthumous)[11]GCOB28 April 2018
Ms Nokutela Dube (Posthumous)[12]SCOB28 April 2017
Mr Milner Langa Kabane (1900–1945) (Posthumous)[13]GCOB28 April 2017
Ms Getrude Ntlabati (Posthumous)[14]GCOB28 April 2017
Ms Pfarelo Rebecca Ramugondo[15]COB28 April 2017
Prof Olive Shisana[16]COB28 April 2017
Ms Marina Nompinti Maponya (Posthumous)[17]SCOB27 April 2016
Prof Helen Rees[18]GCOB27 April 2016
Prof Rosina Mamokgethi Phakeng[19]GCOB27 April 2016
Professor Emeritus James David Lewis-Williams[20]SCOB8 December 2015
Douglas John Anderson[21]GCOB8 December 2015
Dr Andrew Ross[22]GCOB8 December 2015
Dr Mary Susan Makobatjatji Malahlela (Posthumous)[23]GCOB8 December 2015
Otto Stehlik[24]GCOB8 December 2015
Justice Yvonne Mokgoro[25]COB8 December 2015
Alex Boraine[26]GCOB27 April 2014
Chris Ball[27]GCOB27 April 2014
Dawid Kruiper (Posthumous)[28]GCOB27 April 2014
Frederik van Zyl Slabbert (Posthumous)[29]GCOB27 April 2014
Katrina Esau[30]GCOB27 April 2014
Raymond Ackerman[31]GCOB27 April 2014
Abraham September (Posthumous)[32]COB27 April 2014
Tshepo Thobakgale Khumbane[33]COB27 April 2014
Colin Wells Eglin[34]GCOB27 April 2013
David Jacobus Bosch (Posthumous)[35]GCOB27 April 2013
Dr Sayed Mohamed Ridwan Mia[36]GCOB27 April 2013
Herbert William Garnet De La Hunt[37]GCOB27 April 2013
Yusuf Abramjee[38]GCOB27 April 2013
Nontsikelelo Qwelane[39]COB27 April 2013
Suraya “Bibi” Khan[40]COB27 April 2013
Frank Kennan Dutton[41]SCOB27 April 2012
Lwandle Wilson Magadla (Posthumous)[42]SCOB27 April 2012
Daniel Gerhardus Krige[43]GCOB27 April 2012
Gladys Ramahuta[44]COB27 April 2012
Selwyn “Scully” Levin[45]COB27 April 2012
Zane Maureen Wilson[46]COB27 April 2012
Rev Phambani Jeremiah Mzimba (1850 – )[47]SCOB27 April 2011
Bishop David Patrick Russell (1938 – )[48]GCOB27 April 2011
William Sinclair Winship (1927 – )[49]GCOB27 April 2011
Nowongile Cynthia Molo (1949 – )[50]COB27 April 2011
Reginald Dudley Forde (1940 – )[51]COB27 April 2011
James Mata Dwane (1848–1916)[52]SCOB27 April 2010
Joseph Sepp Blatter (1936 – )[53]SCOB27 April 2010
Imtiaz Sooliman[54]GCOB27 April 2010
Malebone Luthuli (1935 – )[55]GCOB27 April 2010
Malefu Mphathane[56]GCOB27 April 2010
Vincent Naidoo[57]GCOB27 April 2010
Aanon Michael Rosholt (1920 – )[58]GCOB27 March 2009
Cyril Ramaphosa (1952 – )[59]GCOB27 March 2009
Ethel Normoyle (1944 – )[60]GCOB27 March 2009
Irene Menell (1932 – )[61]GCOB27 March 2009
Masenyeki Priscilla Mokone (1906–2008)[62]GCOB27 March 2009
Roelf Petrus Meyer (1947 – )[63]GCOB27 March 2009
Khoza Elliot Mbuyisa Mgojo[64]COB27 March 2009
Malethola Maggie Nkwe (1938 – )[65]COB27 March 2009
Rashaka Frank Ratshitanga (1933 – )[66]COB27 March 2009
Nana Henrietta Moabi (1938 – )[67]SCOB28 October 2008
Pius Nkonzo Langa (1939 – )[68]SCOB28 October 2008
Sir Sydney Kentridge (1922 – )[69]SCOB28 October 2008
Franklin Sonn (1939 – )[70]GCOB28 October 2008
Wiseman Lumkile Nkuhlu (1944 – )[71]GCOB28 October 2008
Raymond Bill Hoffenberg (1923–2007)[72]GCOB28 October 2008
Theo Kotze (1920–2003)[73]GCOB28 October 2008
Winston Njongonkulu Ndungane (1941 – )[74]GCOB28 October 2008
Filippus Letla Mminele (1892–1971)[75]COB28 October 2008
Rebecca Beka Ntsanwisi (1968 – )[76]COB28 October 2008
Ruth Machobane(1939 – )[77]COB28 October 2008
Zodwa Mqadi (nee Dlamini) (1942 – )[78]COB28 October 2008
Eric Marooi Molobi (1945–2006)[79]GCOB24 April 2007
Joyce Piliso-Seroke (1933 – )[80]GCOB24 April 2007
Rev Dale White[81]GCOB24 April 2007
Richard John Pelwana Maponya[82]GCOB24 April 2007
Sally Motlana (1927 – )[83]GCOB24 April 2007
Dr Anvir Adam (1937 – )[84]COB24 April 2007
Ephraim Sibiya (1949 – )[85]COB24 April 2007
Epaulette Mbeki (1916 – )[86]SCOB20 April 2006
Barney Pityana (1945 – )[87]GCOB20 April 2006
Grace Masuku (1932 – )[88]GCOB20 April 2006
Lindiwe Myeza (1935 – )[89]GCOB20 April 2006
Mamohau Ntsoane (1952 – )[90]GCOB20 April 2006
Sheena Duncan (1932 – )[91]GCOB20 April 2006
T. Wolfram Kistner (1923 – )[92]GCOB20 April 2006
Ivan Toms[93]COB20 April 2006
Job Richard Rathebe (1897–1982)[94]SCOB26 April 2005
University of Fort Hare (1916 – )[95]SCOB26 April 2005
Ethel Barlow[96]GCOB26 April 2005
Revel Albert Ellis Fox (1924–2004)[97]GCOB26 April 2005
Urbania Bebe Mothopeng (1917 – )[98]GCOB26 April 2005
Marjorie Manganye (1931 – )[99]COB26 April 2005
Fabian Defu Ribeiro (1933–1986)[100]SCOB16 June 2004
Grogoriyevich Vassili Solodovnikov [DE; RU] (1918 – )[101]SCOB16 June 2004
Brigalia Bam (1933 – )[102]GCOB16 June 2004
Dora Ndaba (1945 – )[103]GCOB16 June 2004
Helenard Joe (Allan) Hendrickse (1927 – )[104]GCOB16 June 2004
Jean Sinclair[105]GCOB16 June 2004
Edna Freinkel (1932 – )[106]COB16 June 2004
Mirriam Cele (1935 – )[107]COB16 June 2004
Mpho Sebanyoni-Mothlasedi (1959 – )[108]COB16 June 2004
Prince Cabangukuhle Penuel Zulu (1928 – )[109]COB16 June 2004
Arthur Chaskalson[110]SCOB20 December 2002
Friedel Sellschop[111]SCOB20 December 2002
Ismail Mahomed[112]SCOB20 December 2002
Marinus Daling[113]SCOB20 December 2002
Mark Shope[114]SCOB20 December 2002
Moses Mabhida[115]SCOB20 December 2002
Tamsanqa Kambule[116]SCOB20 December 2002
Adelaide Tambo[117]GCOB20 December 2002
Bishop Hamilton Mvumelwano Dandala[118]GCOB20 December 2002
Jan Haggie[119]GCOB20 December 2002
Noria Mabasa[120]GCOB20 December 2002
Sam Motswenyane[121]GCOB20 December 2002
Stuart Saunders[122]GCOB20 December 2002
Yvonne Muthien[123]GCOB20 December 2002
Adele Searll (1944–1998)[124]COB20 December 2002
Clara Basenjeng Masinga[125]COB20 December 2002
Eva Mokoka[126]COB20 December 2002
Thelma Henderson[127]COB20 December 2002

See also

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References

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