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Government Notice No Government Gazette REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Vol. 477 Pretoria 11 March 2005 No. 27376 AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure STAATSKOERANT, 11 MAART 2005 No. 27376 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE THE PRESIDENCY No. 202 11 March 2005 CONSOLIDATED OFFICIAL TABLE OF PRECEDENCE : ORDERS, DECORATIONS AND MEDALS (Incorporating awards of the Union of South Africa until 1961, the Republic of South Africa since 1961, the former Independent and National States and those instituted for the Non-Statutory Forces, up to 2 December 2003). A. Bravery and Meritorious Service Awards Serial Award Name Post Year State1 Number nominal instituted Force of Origin letters or period (before 2002) 1 Order of Mapungubwe (Platinum) OMP 2002 2 Honoris Crux (Gold) HCG 1975-1992 RSA 3 Wolternade Decoration for Bravery (Gold) 1939-1961 Union of SA (Including King’slQueen’s Medal for 1970-1988 RSA Bravery 4 Wolternade Cross for Bravery, Gold WD 1988-2002 RSA 5 Gold Star for Bravery GSB 1996-2003 AP LA 6 Star for Bravery in Gold SBG 1996-2003 MK 7 Nkwe ya Gauta (Golden Leopard) NG 2003 8 Mendi Decoration for Bravery (Gold) MDG 2003 9 Order of the Southern Cross, Class I : OSG 1986-2002 RSA Gold 10 Order of the Star of South Africa (Military) SSA 197511978- RSA Class I : Gold and (Non-Military) Class I : 2002 Grand Cross (Gold) 11 Order of the Leopard, Special Class: 1977-1992 Bophuthatswana Grand Cross 12 Order of Thohoyandou, Special Class: 1981-1994 Venda Grand Cross 13 Order for Meritorious Service, Class I : OMSG 1986-2002 RSA Gold 14 Order of Transkei, Class I : Grand Cross GCT 1987-1994 Transkei (Gold) 15 Order of Mapungubwe (Gold) OMG 2002 16 Order of Baobab: Supreme Counsellor SCOB 2002 17 Order of Luthuli (Gold) OLG 2003 4 No. 27376 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 11 MARCH 2005 18 Order of lkhamanga (Gold) OIG 2003 19 Order of Good Hope, Class I : Grand 197311988 RSA CollarlGrand Cross - 2002 20 Order of the Companions of 0.R SCOT 2002 Tambo: Supreme Companion 21 Order of the Southern Cross, Class II : oss 1986-2002 RSA Silver 22 Order of the Star of South Africa (Military), SSAS 197511978 RSA Class II : Silver and Non-Military, Class II : - 2002 Grand Officer 23 Order of the Leopard: Grand Commander 1977-1992 Bophuthatswana 24 Order of the Leopard: Class I, Grand 1992-1994 Bophuthatswana* Commander 25 Order of Thohoyandou: Grand 1981-1994 Venda Commander 26 Order of Indwe: Class I 1981-1994 Ciskei' 27 Order for Meritorious Service: Class II : OMSS 1986-2002 RSA Silver 28 Order of Transkei, Class II : Grand Officer GOT 1987-1994 Transkei (Silver) 29 Order of the Baobab: Grand Counselor GCOB 2002 30 Order of Luthuli (Silver) OLS 2003 31 Order of lkhamanga (Silver) 01s 2003 32 Order of Good Hope, Class II : Grand 1973-2002 RSA Officer (Silver) 33 Order of the Companions of 0.R GCOT 2002 Tambo: Grand Companion 34 Order of the Star of South Africa (Non- CSSA 1978-2002 RSA Military), Class Ill : Commander 35 Order of the Aloe 1976-1994 Transkei* 36 Order of the Leopard: Commander 1977-1992 Bophuthatswana 37 Order of Leopard: Class II Commander 1992-1994 Bophuthatswana* 38 Order of the Leopard (Military Division): CI992 -1994 Bophuthatswana* Commander 39 Order of Thohoyandou: Commander 1981-1994 Venda STAATSKOERANT, 11 MAART 2005 No. 27376 5 CT 1987-1994 Transkei 1981-1994 Ciskei* NKN 1981-1994 Ciskei OMB 2002 COB 2002 OLB 2003 OIB 2003 er of Good Hope, Class Ill : Cornrnan- mpanions of 0.R mi- 2002 SSA 1952-1975 Union of SA/ DMS 1970-1986 SED 1979-1986 RSA SEE 1980-1986 RSA SPDE 1981-1995 Ciskei so0 1979-1986 RSA Correctional Services Star SPE 1979-1996 RSA Police Star for SDE 1980-1986 RSA SPME 1981-1994 Ciskei OD 1981-1994 RSA SED c.1982-1995 KwaZulu* Police] Star for Distinguished C. 1983-1995 Gazankulu* C. 1985-1995 Transkei" Distinguished Service ! 6 No. 27376 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1 I MARCH 2005 62 Ciskei Decoration for Merit CDM 1987-1994 Ciskei 63 KwaNdebele Police Order for 1987-1995 KwaNdebele Distinguished Leadership Transkeian Prisons Service Star for c. 1988-1996 Transkei* Excellence Lebowa Police Star for Distinguished 1990-1 995 Lebowa Leadership 66 KwaZulu Department of Correctional SPA 1991-1996 KwaZulu Services Star of Excellence 67 Louw Wepener Decoration LWD 1952-1975 Union of SA/ RSA 68 Woltemade Decoration for Bravery WDS 1939-1961 Union of SA/ (Silver) (Including the King’slQueen’s 1970-1988 RSA Medal for Bravery) (Silver) 69 South African Police Cross for Bravery PCF 1963-1 989 RSA 70 Transkeian Police Cross for Bravery CT 1975-e.1 986 Transkei 71 Venda National Force Gallantry Cross PCF 1979-1 985 Venda (Gold) 72 Distinguished Gallantry Cross 1982-1994 Bophuthatswana 73 King’s Cross for Bravery c.1982-I995 KwaZulu* 74 Decoration for Valour in the 1984-1996 Bophuthatswana Bophuthatswana Prisons Service 75 Venda Defence Force Gallantry Cross GCG 1985-1994 Venda Go,d .. - ~- . - _.. .-... 76 Venda Police Gallantry Cross (Gold) PCF 1985-1 995 Venda 77 Department of Prisons Gallantry Cross CPV 1985-1996 Venda (Gold) 78 Transkeian Police Gallantry Cross c. 1985-1 995 Transkei* 79 Gazankulu Police Cross for Bravery c. 1983-1995 GazankuIu* 80 Bophuthatswana Police Cross for Bravery RYGT 1988-1995 Bophuthatswana 81 Transkeian Prisons Service Gallantry c. 1988-1996 Transkei* Cross 82 South African Police Cross for Bravery PCFG 1989-2004 RSA (Gold) STAATSKOERANT, 11 MAART 2005 No. 27376 7 83 South African Railways Police Cross for 1963-1986 RSA Valour 84 Honoris Crux HC 1952-1975 Union of SA RSA 85 Honoris Crux (Silver) HCS 1975-2003 RSA 86 Van Riebeeck Decoration VRD 1952-1975 Union of SA RSA 87 South African Police Silver Cross for SCG 1985-1994 RSA Gallantry 88 1 Prisons’ Service Gallantry Cross I PGC I 1988-1994 I Ciskei 89 South African Police Cross for Bravery PCFS 1989-2004 RSA (Silver) 90 Department of Correctional Services CPV 1979-1996 RSA Cross for Valour (Diamond) 91 South African Railways Police Cross for IF 1980-1986 RSA Valour 92 Decoration for Valour in the South African CPV 1966-1979 RSA Prisons Service 93 National Intelligence Service Cross for CV 1981-1994 RSA Valour (Gold) I 94 Woltemade Cross for Bravery (Silver) WDS 1988-2002 RSA 95 KingWQueen’s Police Medal for KPMI 1937-1961 Union of SA (i) Gallantry (ii) Distinguished Service QPM 96 1 Honoris Crux I HC I 1975-2003 I RSA 97 Department of Correctional Services CPF 1979-1996 RSA Cross for Valour (Ruby) 98 Venda National Force Gallantry Cross PCF 1979-1985 Venda (Silver) 99 Ciskeian Police Insignia for Bravery 1981-1995 Ciskei 100 Venda Defence Force Gallantry Cross GCS 1985-1994 Venda (Silver) 101 Venda Police Gallantry Cross (Silver) PCF 1985-1995 Venda 102 Department of Prisons Gallantry Cross CPF 1985-1996 Venda (Silver) 103 National Intelligence Service Cross for cvs 1987-1994 RSA Valour (Silver) 104 KwaZulu Department of Correctional CPV 1990-1996 KwaZulu Services Cross for Gallantry 8 No. 27376 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 11 MARCH 2005 I Force Distinguished 1982-1994 Bophuthatswana 1984-1996 Bophuthatswana so0 c.1982-1995 KwaZulu* c.1983-1995 GazankuIu* STAATSKOERANT, 11 MAART 2005 No. 27376 9 129 Venda Defence Force Distinguished 1985-1994 Venda Service Medal (Gold) 130 Venda Police Distinguished Service so0 1985-1995 Venda Decoration 131 Department of Prisons Distinguished SPO 1985-1996 Venda Service Medal (Gold) 132 Sandile Decoration (Military Division) SD 1988-1994 Ciskei 133 Prisons’ Service Star for Excellence PSE 1988-1996 Ciskei 134 Bophuthatswana Police Medal for so0 1988-1995 Bophuthatswana Outstanding Leadership 135 Lebowa Police Star for Distinguished 1990-1995 Lebowa Service 136 Decoration for Merit in Gold DMG 1996-2003 MK 137 Gold Decoration for Merit GDM 1996-2003 APLA 138 iPhrothiya yeGolide (Golden Protea) PG 2003 139 Order of the Star of South Africa (Non- OSSA 1978-2002 RSA Military) Class IV : Officer 140 Order of the Leopard: Officer 1977-1992 Bophuthatswana 141 Order of the Leopard (Class Ill):Officer 1992-1994 Bophuthatswana* 142 Order of Thohoyandou: Officer 1981- 1994 Venda 143 I Order of lndwe (Class 111): Officer I I 1981-1994 Ciskei* 144 Order of Transkei, Class IV : Officer OT 1987-1994 rranskei 145 Order of Good Hope, Class IV : Officer 197311988 - 3SA 2002 146 Order of the Star of South Africa (Non- MSSA 1978-2002 RSA Military) Class V : Member 147 1 Order of Transkei, Class V : Member I MT 1 1987-1994 Transkei 148 1 Order of the Leopard Class IV : Member 1 I 1992-1994 Bophuthatswana I I I 149 Order of Good Hope Class V : Member 1988-2002 RSA 150 National Intelligence Service Medal for 00 1981-1994 RSA Distinguished Service (Gold) 151 Prisons’ Service Star for Distinction PSD 1988-1996 3skei 152 Van Riebeeck Medal VRM 1952-1975 ?SA 10 No. 27376 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 11 MARCH 2005 159 I Army Cross I 1987-2003 160 Air Force Cross CA 1987-2003 161 Navy Cross CN 1987-2003 162 Medical Services Cross cc 1987-2003 163 Southern Cross Medal SM 1952-1975 Union of SA/ RSA 164 Pro Merito Medal PMM 1967-1975 RSA . 165 South African Police Star for Outstanding SOE 1979-2004 RSA Service 166 Department of Correctional Services Star SPO 1979-1996 RSA For Distinction 167 Venda National Force Outstanding 1979-1985 Venda Service Medal 7 168 Decoration for Outstanding Service in the SMO 1 1980-1986 RSA South African Railways Police Force I (After 1983 "Service" changed to "Devotion") 169 KwaZulu Police Star for Outstanding C. 1982-1995 KwaZulu* Service 170 Venda Defence Force Distinguished 1985-1994 Venda Service Medal (Silver) 171 Venda Police Star for Outstanding Service 1985-1995 Venda 172 Department of Prisons Distinguished 1985-1996 Venda Service Medal (Silver) 173 Transkeian Police Medal for Efficient C.
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