In a recent letter by Harry Sewllal, “Let’s celebrate all our South African Nobel Laureates”, in The Star, the call for the acknowledgement and celebration of South African Nobel laureates echoes loudly across the nation.
As a follow-up to the thought-provoking letter, it is imperative to delve deeper into the extraordinary achievements of the remarkable individuals and their profound impact on South African society and the world.
South Africa boasts an impressive roster of Nobel laureates, among them, Albert Luthuli, Nelson Mandela, Frederick Willem de Klerk, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu and, most recently, JM Coetzee.
Each of the individuals has made indelible contributions to peace, literature and human rights, earning them the highest accolades in their respective fields.
Luthuli, the first African to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, in…