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2009 | Sara Reith and Christopher Ryall |
2010 | Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh and Dylan van Vuuren |
2011 | Jessica Price and Vuyane Mhlomi |
2012 | Stephanie Venter and Jeremy Rose |
2013 | Daniel B. Sive and Emma A. Selfe |
2014 | Tinashe Chandauka1 and Dalisu Jwara |
2015 | Chelsea Bruk-Jackson and Danielle Ferrar |
2016 | Lisa Fadzai Kabasa and Chanda Chungu2 |
2017 | Amy Booth3 and Richard Burman |
2018 | Nicholas Loxton and Langa Twala |
2019 | Dalingcebo Maseko and Shamila Mpinga |
2024 | Catherine Dunn, Ubuntu Hlatshwayo, and Naledi Mohale
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1986 Iain Barton
1987 Andrew Browne
1988 Peta Ann Teague
1989 Graham Herbert
1990 Tracey Dicker and Mark McGinley
1991 Dora Wynchank
1992 Christopher Barends
1993 Thulani Khanyile
1994 David Geral and Peter Koch
1995 Andrew Plastow
1996 David Martin
1997 Charles Ainslie and Bernhard Wessels
1998 Miles Giljam
1999 Ntsikelelo Funani
2000 Lindiwe Magubane
2001 Timothy Harris
2002 Karabo Moloko
2003 Gerald Gondo
2004 Dominique Pitot de la Beaujardiere
2005 Napo Ramodibedi
2006 Nicholas Friedman
2007 Vincent Chambati
2008 Thulani Madinginye |
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1991 Christine van Niekerk
1992 Herman Wessels
1993 Jasandra Nyker
1994 Claire Rockliffe
1995 Mark Young
1996 Nickey Mothiba and Katlebo Sethabela
1997 Tshilidzi Nenutandani
1998 Pelesana Mphakalasi
1999 Khanyisa Fatyi
2000 Nontsikelelo Dinga
2001 Fortune Mojapelo
2002 Amanda Paton-Ash
2003 Julia Cloete
2004 Sharand Maharaj
2005 Taryn Potter
2006 Zukiswa Mqolomba
2007 Garikai Nyaruwata
2008 Garreth Bloor
2005 Kate Orkin
2006 Jones Gondo
2007 Tapiwa Tevera
2008 Robin Bentele
2010 Amanda Ngwenya and Tapiwa Tevera
2012 Sean Darge
2013 Rebecca Ilunga
2014 Chanda Chungu and Julia Norrish
2015 Olivia Wilkinson
2017 Luke White
2018 Ruth Amoore
2003 Mihlali Gqada
1995 Claire Rockliffe
Foot note:
1 Tinashe Chandauka was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship, and was accepted for a DPhil in Surgical Sciences at Oxford. He was also named one of the Mail and Guardian's 2016 Top 200 Young South Africans. Tinashe has since completed his PhD at Oxford and is assisting with the Oxford Covid-19 vaccine.
2 Chanda Chungu was subsequently awarded the Beit Trust Scholarship to study at Oxford in October 2018.
3 Amy Booth has since been awarded the Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford.
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