Practising Ubuntu and leadership for good governance : the South African and continental dialogue
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http://hdl.handle.net/2263/58143Abstract
The focus of this article is on the role of Ubuntu and leadership as values that can
 enhance and accelerate service delivery, and ultimately promote good governance.
 The article considers whether Ubuntu philosophy can assist the public sector in
 entrenching this philosophy among public servants. Ensuring effective service
 delivery requires a different approach and a new way of thinking on the part of
 public service practitioners. One approach will be fostering the spirit of Ubuntu
 on all who are involved with service delivery in the public sector. Ubuntu is a
 philosophy and way of life that has held society together due to its beliefs and
 practices, which have consequently put the person at the centre of all things. There
 is a clear concept of morality in Ubuntu which contradicts the manner of behaviour
 which is often prevalent today. Ubuntu has values that are concerned with both
 the character and behaviour of a person. The article suggests that Ubuntu and
 principles of leadership and good governance are compatible and complementary.Date
2016-11-17Type
ArticleIdentifier
oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/58143Nzimakwe, T.I. 2014. Practising Ubuntu and leadership for good governance : the South African and continental dialogue. African Journal of Public Affairs, 7(4): 30-41.
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