2024

The UFS honours excellence at the 39th Chancellor's Distinguished Alumni Awards

This year, the 39th Chancellor’s Distinguished Alumni Awards was held to honour the personal and professional accomplishments of UFS alumni. Prof Bonang Mohale and former UFS Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Prof Francis Petersen, hosted the event. Prof Mohale’s address acknowledged UFS alumni guests and award winners as family and encouraged all alumni to do more – not only in their communities or workplaces – but also inviting all to seek solutions to the challenges faced by our country, particularly by empowering others to have access to higher education and employment opportunities.

Nine outstanding UFS alumni were honoured for their exceptional achievements.

1. Jaco Peyper, former South African Rugby Union and Rugby World Cup referee, was recognised as the Chancellor’s Distinguished Alum of the Year Award winner. This is the highest honour accorded to an alum; it celebrates someone who serves to inspire fellow alumni, current students, and the community at large, and is recognised for their significant professional contribution at an international level.

2. Ox Nché, Springbok champion and former Shimla and Sharks rugby player, was celebrated as the Chancellor’s Distinguished Young Alum of the Year Award winner.

3. Executive Management Award winners were Pinky Lebitso and Dr Michael Pienaar.

4. Cum Laude Award winners were Prof Annchen Mielmann and Dr Pieter Bruwer.

5. Kovsie Ambassador Award winners were Thembisa Vanesa Luthuli, Gosego Moroka, and Tshego Dichabe.

39th Chancellor's Distinguished Alumni Awards Winners

Watch the awards ceremony below


2026

Celebrating 40 years of impact: UFS honours Prof Mabokang Monnapula-Mapesela and distinguished alumni

The University of the Free State (UFS) marked a significant milestone on 26 March 2026 as it hosted the 40th Chancellor’s Distinguished Alumni Awards at the Odeion Theatre on the Bloemfontein Campus. At the centre of this year’s celebration was Prof ‘Mabokang Monnapula-Mapesela, named Alum of the Year for her sustained contribution to higher education and institutional transformation in South Africa.

A UFS graduate, Prof Monnapula-Mapesela completed her postgraduate studies in Education at the university, culminating in a PhD in Higher Education Studies. That foundation has shaped nearly four decades of work focused on student success, curriculum reform, and the development of inclusive academic environments. Her work continues to influence how universities respond to questions of access, success, and equity – shaping more inclusive and responsive higher education systems in South Africa.

Now serving as Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Academic and Student Affairs at Rhodes University, she provides leadership across teaching and learning, curriculum renewal, academic quality, and student affairs. Her appointment in 2019 marked a notable moment in the sector as the first black woman to hold this role at the institution.

Her work extends beyond a single university. Through her roles on the Council on Higher Education’s Research Advice Committee and Umalusi’s Assessment Standards Committee, she contributes to national conversations on quality, access, and accountability in education, helping to strengthen systems that affect students and institutions across the country. Alongside this, she continues to publish, supervise postgraduate students, and engage in research that addresses equity and transformation in higher education.

Speaking during the ceremony, UFS Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Prof Hester C. Klopper, reflected on the broader role that alumni play in shaping both the institution and society:

“Beyond individual achievement, many of you continue to give back through mentorships, bursaries and sponsorships, through seats on our advisory boards, and through the doors you open for our current students. You help us remain connected to the real world and remind us of what employability, innovation, and leadership look like in practice.”

While Prof Monnapula-Mapesela’s recognition anchors this year’s awards, the evening celebrated a wider network of graduates whose work continues to influence communities, professions, and industries.

The 2026 Chancellor’s Distinguished Alumni Awards recognised the following:

  • Kovsie Ambassador Awards: Jane Mpholo-Mehlape; George Goitseone Molaolwa (Lebo Molax) 
  • Cum Laude Awards: Prof Frans Swanepoel; Eshaak (Isaac) Lakhi; Prof Shimelis Hussein; Dr Frans Buys 
  • Executive Management Awards: Prof Benjamin Anderson; Dr Nokuthula Tlalajoe-Mokhatla 
  • Young Alum of the Year: Laurence Tshepang Mahlatsi 
  • Alum of the Year: Prof Mabokang Monnapula-Mapesela 

Award Winners

Prof Mabokang Monnapula-Mapesela

Apr 15, 2026, 10:10 by Jane Kabinga
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