Madala Kunene Pleased With The Order Of Ikhamanga, But Still Wants Cow From Presidency

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madala kunene pleased with the order of ikhamanga but still wants cow from presidency

Musician Madala Kunene is pleased to have been bestowed The Order of Ikhamanga by President Cyril Ramaphosa ahead of a surgery to remove his prostate.

Many artists have died without receiving this Order of Ikhamanga; it hurts when they remember you when youre gone. So Im very pleased with the award, Kunene told The Citizen .

On Tuesday, Ramaphosa bestowed National Orders to 32 recipients, including Kunene, during a ceremony held at the Sefako M. Makgatho Presidential Guesthouse in Tshwane.

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The Order of Ikhamanga is awarded to South African citizens who have excelled in the fields of arts, culture, literature, music, journalism, or sport. The awards are the highest honour that can be given in South Africa.

Kunene received The Order of Ikhamanga in Gold, alongside Dr Aggrey Klaaste and Ms Nontando Noni Helen Jabavu. The two latter recipients received the Order posthumously.

Its wrong when people are honoured when theyre gone. You see this when their music is played the whole day on radio once theyre gone, averred Kunene.

The veteran muso, who recently turned 73 years old, said hes still waiting for the Presidency to gift him with a cow, to accompany The Order of Ikhamanga title.

Im still waiting for them to give me a cow, so I can celebrate with my family at home because they havent given me anything to accompany the Ikhamanga, he said.

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They [Presidency] havent promised me anything. Since yesterday was a holiday, maybe theyll say something in the coming days.

Surgery

Last month a BackaBuddy campaign was formed in Kunenes name for surgery, which accumulated over a R100,000 in less than a week.

Kunene confirmed that he had received a date for his prostate surgery after funds were rapidly raised.

I last performed on 27 December and Im going to surgery on the 13 May, Ill be able to work again around July after the surgery.

The surgery is understood to cost R100,000 and at the time of writing, funds raised stood at 164,994.

Last month when Kunene spoke to The Citizen, he bemoaned the lack of support for artists.

We [legends] dont get hired anymore. They only book DJs, amapiano artists and the gqom guys. Its very quiet on our side I cant even properly take care of myself, Kunene said at the time.

Kunene has been in the music industry for at least 50 years creating African blues music that has touched listeners at home and abroad.

Last year, Kunene received an honorary doctorate from the University of KwaZulu-Natal for his contribution to the development of indigenous music and his contribution to the music of Africa and that of the world.

After Kunenes return from hospital, Minister of Sport, Arts Culture Zizi Kodwa promised to visit him, but had to reschedule due to other commitments.

But the Minister kept his promise days later, spending the day with Kunene on his birthday in April.

He came and celebrated my day with me. Ive been living here since 1998 and no premier, minister had visited me at my home. Nathi Mthethwa had promised to come around 2021 during Covid, but was help up. Zizi Kodwa is the first minister to come visit me at my home.