Journalist Yusuf Abramjee and philanthropist Dr Imtiaz Sooliman joined the list, compiled by a newspaper, which was topped by South African Public Protector Thuli Madonsela.
Madonsela came in for praise after acting firmly against two ministers found guilty of corruption following investigation by her office.
Abramjee initiated the Lead SA campaign in which radio and print media jointly encourage members of the public to expose corruption and do things in the public interest, no matter how small.
"In the process of turning down a R1.2 million bribe, Abramjee exposed a multi-million rand corruption scam in the Gauteng education system," the daily said.
Sooliman, who gave up a medical career to start the
relief aid organisation Gift of the Givers, has in the past
decade received international fame for running a huge
organisation which reacts to natural disasters and in war-torn
countries more rapidly than international and governmental aid
agencies.
"When disaster strikes, Sooliman will be there," the daily said of the man who runs his agency from donations on a voluntary basis and is well-connected across the globe but retains his humility.
PTI
Source: http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/two-indian-origin-men-among-10-heroes-in-s-africa_750345.html
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