SABC broadcaster Leanne Manas bestowed the National Order of Merit from France

The Ambassador of France to South Africa, H.E. Aurélien Lechevallier presenting the Chevalier de l'Ordre national du Mérite (Knight of the French National Order of Merit) to Leanne Manas on behalf of France’s President, Emmanuel Macron. Picture: Supplied

The Ambassador of France to South Africa, H.E. Aurélien Lechevallier presenting the Chevalier de l'Ordre national du Mérite (Knight of the French National Order of Merit) to Leanne Manas on behalf of France’s President, Emmanuel Macron. Picture: Supplied

Published May 20, 2022

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Award-winning broadcaster anchor Leanne Manas was bestowed the National Order of Merit from the ambassador of France to South Africa this week.

The anchor, motivational speaker and UNHCR (UN refugee agency) Goodwill Ambassador received an honorary award for Chevalier de l’Ordre national du Mérite (Knight of the National Order of Merit Award in English) on Tuesday night.

The award was handed over by by HE Mr Aurélien Lechevallier, the ambassador of France to South Africa, of behalf of France’s President, Emmanuel Macron, in Houghton Estate.

In Lechevallier’s speech, the ambassador highlighted Manas’s achievements such as interviewing a range of public figures, heads of state, thought leaders, and local and international celebrities including Oprah Winfrey and Nelson Mandela. She has been at the forefront of bringing South Africans some of the biggest news stories over the past two decades.

Manas, who was honoured to receive the award, said in her speech: “I do not work for recognition, but instead I aspire to do work worthy of recognition.”

She showed her gratitude to all the people who were in attendance, and most importantly the ambassador.

In attendance were family, Manas’s mother and father, her children and husband, colleagues, close friends, and some of Johannesburg’s prominent figures, namely Bantu Holomisa and the founder of Brand Africa, Thebe Ikalafeng, to name a few.

The SABC congratulated Manas in a statement on Wednesday morning.

“The public broadcaster is proud that Mrs Manas’s hard work and dedication to our SABC 2 news platform Morning Live, continues to have a profound impact and resonance with audiences across the globe after all these years”, said Deidre Uren, the SABC’s Acting Group Executive: News and Current Affairs. “We applaud her for continuously flying the South African flag high.”

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