South African football legend and visionary leader Kaizer Motaung has received an Honorary Doctorate in Commerce from Wits University, a prestigious recognition of his extraordinary impact on both sport and society.
At a special ceremony held on 15 July 2025 in the iconic Wits Great Hall, Motaung was celebrated not only as the founder of Kaizer Chiefs Football Club, but as a pioneer who redefined the landscape of South African soccer, inspired generations, and used sport as a vehicle for social upliftment.
Wits hailed Motaungβs legacy as one that transcends the pitchβhighlighting his commitment to non-racialism, youth empowerment, and entrepreneurship, all while remaining rooted in community and integrity.
In a heartfelt acceptance speech, Motaung urged graduates to pursue purpose over popularity. βMy love for Wits runs deep,β he said. βIt is an honour to be recognised by this great institution, and I hope that my contributions to society have made a positive impact. Stay driven and use your talents to lift others as you rise.β
The honorary doctorate cements Motaungβs place not just in football history, but in the broader narrative of South Africaβs ongoing journey toward unity, opportunity, and transformation.