Zimbabwe
Congratulations to our five remarkable Integrity Icons of 2024! They are an incredible group of influential public servants working in community development, public relations in health, risk management, and more.
They are:
Audrey Tasaranarwo: Public Relations Officer at Chitungwiza Hospital, Audrey advocates for patients’ rights, stands against corruption, and ensures quality care.
Merjorie Sikundla: Promoting open, transparent community development in Matabeleland South, Merjorie fosters empowerment and integrity in governance as Matabeleland South Provincial Development Officer @MinofWomenZim
Mpumelelo Musekiwa: Principal Human Resources Officer at Esigodini Agricultural College, Mpumelelo enhances education at Regina Mundi Secondary. She leads with innovation, advocating for equal opportunities in learning.
Simon Zinhoro: Ward Development Coordinator in Hatcliffe, Simon empowers youth, champions mental health, and advocates for drug rehabilitation and social inclusion.
Alex Muzambi: Enterprise Risk Manager at Zimbabwe’s Grain Marketing Board, Alex has put in place initiatives to actively promote ethical and accountable practices in his department.
Accountability Lab is building a new generation of active citizens and responsible leaders around the world. We train, mentor and resource citizens in creative ways to strengthen systems of accountability and unleash positive social and economic change.
Since 2012, we’ve worked across Liberia, Nepal, Mali, Nigeria and Pakistan, making governance work for people everywhere. We now operate in other countries too, including South Africa, Zimbabwe, Niger, Mexico, DRC, and Somaliland.
A lack of integrity – which leads to corruption, inequality and insecurity – is a global challenge. Ordinary citizens often feel helpless in the face of graft and mismanagement. There is a need to encourage champions of integrity, which ultimately builds public trust. We ‘name and fame’ public servants who display exemplary integrity and make heroes out of ordinary people doing the right thing.
The value of Integrity Icon is the process, not the outcome. It is a way to create meaningful conversations about what it means to be a public servant and shines a light on the role of ordinary people in strengthening institutions in a society such as ours. It also encourages us to think about what is needed to build an open, inclusive and accountable societies.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
A nominee must:
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Be a Zimbabwean citizen, working in Bulawayo, Chitungwiza, Goromonzi or Harare
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Be employed by the Government of Zimbabwe in the education or health sectors
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Be aged 25 – 65 years
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Be honest and have fulfilled his/her duties and responsibilities as a public servant with integrity
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Not have been convicted of a crime or any kind of misuse of power, or indicted by any state body
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Be open to participating in the campaign and the public voting process, and must abide by the decisions of the panel of judges’ and the outcome of the public voting process
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Be willing to be filmed, with images broadcast on local, national and international media.
2023 Winners
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