One of South Africa’s most celebrated artists, John Kani, has been awarded an OBE – Order of British Empire – by King Charles.
Making the announcement, the British High Commissioner in Pretoria, Antony Phillipson, said the honour was “extremely well-deserved”.
“For almost 60 years he has been one of South Africa’s most renowned actors, authors, directors and playwrights,” Mr Phillipson said.
“From playing T’Chaka in Black Panther, to his wonderful Kunene and the King, which I was privileged to see him perform in a few months ago in Pretoria, he has performed around the world on stage and on screen, inspiring and empowering millions through his accomplishments,” he added.
John Kani at the Premiere of Kunene And The King at The Mandela Joburg Theatre on May 29,
John Kani at the premiere of Kunene and The King at a theatre in South Africa in 2022 John Kani at the premiere of Kunene and The King at a theatre in South Africa in 2022
Kani said he was “deeply moved” by the honour.
“I have always been amazed and delighted by how my work has been received by critics and audiences,” he added.
The UK government says the honours system recognises exceptional achievement and service, and includes non-British nationals who receive “honorary” awards from the monarch on the advice of its Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office.