By The Citizen Reporter
In Summary
News of the award was released yesterday in a
communication delivered to the President at the State House in Dar es
Salaam, says a statement issued by the State House.
Dar es Salaam. President Jakaya Kikwete has been
named “Icon of Democracy Award” winner for 2014 in Africa, it was
announced yesterday.
The award is given by The Voice Magazine Achievers
Award committee on behalf of ‘The Voice’ magazine published in the
Netherlands.
The fresh accolade for the Tanzanian leader comes
only three months after he was awarded “The Most Impactful Leader in
Africa 2013” trophy in April this year.
News of the award was released yesterday in a
communication delivered to the President at the State House in Dar es
Salaam, says a statement issued by the State House.
President Kikwete becomes the second serving African Head of State to bag the award since its inception.
The earlier winner was Mr Earnest Bai Koroma of
Sierra Leone who won in 2013. Former Zambian president Kenneth Kaunda
was handed the same honour in 2012, long after his retirement.
Mr Kikwete who beat three other nominees will
officially receive his trophy on October 17, this year, at a special
ceremony in the Van der Valk Hotel in the Netherlands. The names of the
other two contenders were not immediately known.
The Voice editor, Pastor Elvis Iruh, said the
awards committee picked on Kikwete to recognise his leadership track
record. “The story of Tanzania’s leadership has been one of success and
rare in many other countries,” he said.
Mr Kikwete was also honoured for remaining genuine
in his desire to promote democracy and ensuring peace, harmony and
development in the African continent’s troubled hotspots.
According to The Voice, the Head of State has been
a good example for his peers. The publication points out to the
President’s role in solving Kenya’s post-election crisis in 2007.
His contribution in raising the country’s
socio-economic development, mainly in education, infrastructure,
agriculture and industrial development, also contributed to his win.
Others areas are tourism, youth development and availing more leadership
opportunities to women.
President Kikwete’s promotion of the Union
government and his desire to deliver a new Constitution were also cited
as among his strengths.
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