South Africa
This year’s 2024 Integrity Icon campaign has expanded to include the Civic Leaders initiative, recognising not only public servants but also grassroots advocates who are making a significant impact in their communities. These individuals exemplify the values of integrity, accountability, and community service, setting a high standard for leadership across South Africa.
Meet the changemakers driving transformation across South Africa. Sr. Thokozile Portia Kunene, Ntombenkosi Dyani, and Sgt. Thando Kodwa are celebrated as Integrity Icons for their outstanding contributions in healthcare, agriculture, and law enforcement. Sr. Kunene has significantly improved health outcomes through her early antenatal services and after-hours education programs in Diepsloot, while Ntosh Dyani has strengthened local farming practices in the Eastern Cape through sustainable agriculture. Sgt. Kodwa, stationed at Indwe Police Station, leads innovative community policing initiatives and has earned national recognition for his work in gender equality.
Meanwhile, Khalil Ahmed Mohamed and Chantal Chetty Ogle are recognised as Civic Leaders for their grassroots efforts. Khalil tirelessly advocates for improved community services in Lenasia, bridging the gap between residents and authorities. Chantal, the founder of Lovechild Media F & P, transforms personal tragedy into action by giving a voice to marginalised communities in Finetown and Ennerdale. Explore their inspiring stories here.
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.
In 2018, we launched Integrity Icon South Africa, a national campaign to name and fame honest government officials. Building on the early success of the campaign as a special project, Accountability Lab South Africa registered as an independent country office in 2019.
In March 2020, Accountability Lab (AL) and partners including Explain and ACTIVATE! Change Drivers launched our third edition of Integrity Icon South Africa. Building on the successes of the campaign since it began in 2018, we asked South Africa to nominate public servants who work with honesty and integrity and “do the right thing even when no-one is watching”.
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NOMINATIONS FROM ALL 9 PROVINCES IN SA
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INTEGRITY ICONS NAMED AND FAMED
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VOTES RECEIVED FOR THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD WINNER
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.
Meet the 5 South African Integrity Icon Winners
Adell Lebabo
Bongani Eric Siyona
Desiree Sehlapelo
Dr Anna Cross
Goodman Sibongeleni Mkhize
Our Judges
Mark Heywood
Phumelele Nzimande
Mmapaseka “Steve” Letsike
Khadija Patel
Meet our previous judges here.
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