Great South Africans was a
South African television series that aired on
SABC3 and hosted by
Noeleen Maholwana Sangqu and
Denis Beckett. In September 2004, thousands of South Africans took part in an informal nationwide poll to determine the "100 Greatest South Africans" of all time. Votes were cast by telephone, SMS, and the website of the state-run South African Broadcasting Corporation television channel, SABC3, which aired a series of profiles and documentaries in the weeks leading up to the announcement of the top 100. The programme was modelled on the
BBC's "
Greatest Britons" series.
In South Africa, the list was headed by
Nelson Mandela, a predictable and highly popular choice, given his global stature as a statesman and symbol of post-
apartheid liberation and reconciliation. Other popular choices ranged from Professor
Christiaan Barnard, the pioneering heart surgeon, to General
Jan Smuts, wartime Prime Minister and co-founder of the
League of Nations, to
Shaka Zulu, the 19th Century warrior leader of the Zulu Nation, to Internet entrepreneur and civilian space traveller
Mark Shuttleworth.
Two days after the list was announced, Nelson Mandela had already received several thousands of votes more than any other candidate.
Controversy
At the time when the competition was announced, in June 2004, the SABC gave the assurance that the South African show...
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