Landmark gesture as Siya Kolisi to have residence renamed in his honour at North-West University

FILE - Springboks captain Siya Kolisi and Rassie Erasmus are being honoured by the North-West University for their service to rugby.

FILE - Springboks captain Siya Kolisi and Rassie Erasmus are being honoured by the North-West University for their service to rugby.

Published Feb 17, 2025

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The Springboks’ inspirational captain Siya Kolisi will forever have his name associated with the North-West University (NWU) with one of the residences being renamed in honour of the double Rugby World Cup winner.

On Monday, February 24, the Dennedorp residence at the NWU’s Potchefstroom Campus, which provides housing predominantly for the university’s large contingent of rugby players affiliated with the NWU Rugby Institute, will be renamed the Siya Kolisi Residence.

In a statement, the NWU says Kolisi will be in attendance to officially unveil the residence’s new name, "ensuring that it embodies the spirit of leadership, resilience, and a touch of Springbok magic".

On the same day, a newly established multi-sport residence on the Potchefstroom Campus will be named Invictus Residence, and this residence will be officially opened by Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus. The two residences will accommodate 104 residents.

Erasmus received an honorary doctorate from the NWU in 2023, and next Monday will also deliver a guest lecture at the university titled “From the Sidelines to the Spotlight.”

“In an era where universities strive to create inclusive and inspiring environments, naming Dennedorp residence after Siya Kolisi would not only honour his remarkable achievements, but also embody the core values of resilience and community engagement that he represents," Bert Sorgdrager, NWU Council chairperson, said.

"Kolisi’s journey from the township of Zwide to captaining the South African national rugby team exemplifies the aspirations of many students who face challenges yet strive for excellence.

“The name Siya Kolisi reinforces the values of perseverance, leadership, and sportsmanship, while encouraging students to strive for greatness both on and off the field.”

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According to Prof Bismark Tyobeka, principal and vice-chancellor of the NWU, the national rugby captain has a legacy worthy of others to aspire to.

“We know Siya for his uncompromising tackles, his head-first charges with ball in hand and his No 6 jersey that is always a reassuring sight at the side of the scrum. But, we love him for his leadership and we have endless respect for the exemplary way he has served South Africa as a global ambassador," Tyobeka said.

"With the naming of the Siya Kolisi Residence, we not only honour the player, the man, and the leader for his achievements but we ask all those that will call the residence home to follow in his footsteps, to have a positive impact, and to set an example for others to follow with pride. We are looking forward to welcoming future champions to these residences.”

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