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Cape Town’s Exceptional Residents: A Celebration of Talent and Service

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After 12 years, the City of Cape Town is once again awarding Civic Honours to recognize the exceptional achievements of its residents. The prestigious recognition serves to acknowledge those who have made significant contributions to Cape Town and beyond. An official ceremony will take place in December to honor the selected individuals and associations.

The Esteemed Recipients

Among the esteemed recipients are Albie Sachs, a lawyer, activist, and former Constitutional Court justice; cricket legend Basil D’Oliveira; and pop icon Brenda Fassie. Philanthropist and Gift of the Givers founder, Dr. Imtiaz Sooliman, and renowned playwright, Athol Fugard, will also be recognized for their extraordinary achievements.

Mayor’s Delight in Acknowledging Accomplishments

Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis expressed delight in acknowledging the accomplishments of these extraordinary individuals and organizations during a recent City Council meeting. He emphasized the importance of periodically appreciating the contributions of those who might not have sought recognition or reward.

Diverse Array of Individuals

The residents nominated for the Civic Honours come from various backgrounds and sectors, encompassing selfless service, artistic talents, sports achievements, and fighting against the injustice of apartheid and tyranny of fascism. These individuals have not only impacted Cape Town but have touched lives all around the world.

An Opportunity for the City to Recognize and Celebrate

Mayor Hill-Lewis expressed his gratitude to the residents who responded to the call for nominations, highlighting how the overwhelming response indicated a sense of pride in the nominees. The upcoming ceremony in December will serve as an opportunity for the city to recognize and celebrate the achievements of these remarkable Capetonians.

Exceptional Individuals as an Inspiration to the City

The diverse array of individuals set to be recorded in the Civic Honours Book is an inspiration to the city and a testament to the wealth of talent and dedication that resides in Cape Town. The Civic Honours ceremony will be a proud moment for both the recipients and the city as it celebrates the extraordinary achievements of its exceptional residents.

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