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October 30, 2009
President Mutharika Among the 2009 Southern Africa Drivers of Change Award Winners
The
2009 Southern Africa Drivers of Change award winners were announced on 29
October 2009 at Summer Place, Hyde Park in
In the government category, His Excellency, Dr Bingu wa
Mutharika, was recognized for changing
In the individual category, Archbishop Njongo Ndungane, was
honoured for his lifelong commitment to place the poor at the centre of social
and economic policies and his efforts to drive change in the way leadership is
exercised in
In the civil society category, the Luanda Urban Poverty Programme
(LUPP) in
In the business category, a unique partnership between Dr
Xolile Ngethu, WBHO Construction, and the ComMark Trust was the winner for
driving change in the way corporate social responsibility is practised. When
WBHO Construction won the contract to build a road between
The panel of judges also awarded special
commendations to
Bishop Kevin Dowling of
Benjamin
Mkapa, the former President of Tanzania delivered a keynote address at the
awards.
The
Drivers of Change awards are presented jointly by the Southern Africa Trust and
the Mail & Guardian newspaper, together with the annual Investing in the
Future awards. The awards event
attracts over 300 business, government, and civil society leaders from across the
southern African region each year.
The
prestigious non-monetary awards recognise outstanding new ways of working to
overcome poverty. They recognise individuals and organisations from the
business, government, and civil society sectors that are making a real and
lasting difference to overcome poverty by doing things differently from before.
This year, nominations were received from 9 southern African countries.
Neville Gabriel, Executive Director at the Southern
Africa Trust said, "The Drivers of Change awards celebrate the tentative signs
that things are beginning to change in our region. The awards applaud some
remarkable people and organisations for pushing the frontiers and leading the
charge to a new way of doing things in our region. This year's award winners
represent a new kind of leadership, equally at the centre as at the periphery, that
is needed to change our situation for good".
The Southern Africa
Trust is an independent non-profit agency that supports deeper and wider
regional engagement to overcome poverty in southern
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Posted by StaffWriter at October 30, 2009 8:06 AM


