Rassie Erasmus is set to receive a prestigious award for his inspirational leadership that led South Africa to multiple Rugby World Cup victories and promoted social cohesion across the country.
The Chancellor of the National Orders, Phindile Baleni, announced that President Cyril Ramaphosa will present the award to Erasmus during a ceremony on Tuesday, 19 May 2026. The National Orders recognise individuals who have made significant contributions to building a non-racial, non-sexist, democratic, and prosperous South Africa.
## A Tribute to Rassie Erasmus’s Achievements
Erasmus’s rugby expertise played a crucial role in guiding the Springboks to back-to-back Rugby World Cup titles in 2019 and 2023. However, the significance of this award goes beyond his rugby acumen. He is also being honoured for redefining the Springbok brand and culture, and for fostering social cohesion through rugby while maintaining sporting excellence. Rassie reveals how Springboks changed transformation meaning.
> “National Orders are the highest awards that our country bestows on citizens who have made a significant impact on improving the lives of South Africans,” stated Baleni.
## The Significance of the National Orders
The timing of this honour coincides with a period of sustained dominance for South African rugby. The National Orders can be awarded in three categories: Gold, Silver, and Bronze.
## Understanding the Symbolism
The Ikhamanga (Strelitzia) plant represents the unique achievements of men and women who have excelled in various fields, including creativity, arts, culture, music, journalism, and sport.
### Design Elements
The award features several design elements, including:
– Lydenburg Heads, which represent visual, creative arts, performance, and drama.
– An African drum, symbolising excellent talent in communication and cultural celebration.
– A crest or sun, representing a feathered head-dress worn by performers, royalty, and respected people.
– Inner ovals or borders, symbolising the acknowledgement of exceptional achievements in various sporting and cultural activities.
– Roads, portraying all roads leading to Africa and the Cradle of Humankind, emphasising the long, hard road to achievement, excellence, and success.
This honour is a testament to Erasmus’s dedication to promoting social cohesion and excellence in rugby.
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