This new school year is marked by a great initiative led by the Deputy Minister of Justice and International Litigation, Samuel Mbemba Kabuya, for the benefit of orphaned students at Lycée Tolendisa, located in the Camp Luka district of Kinshasa.
Indeed, Samuel Mbemba Kabuya took the commendable initiative of providing school kits to approximately 146 orphaned students at this establishment. An action marked by generosity and solidarity, which can only be welcomed and encouraged. This approach aims to support these disadvantaged students and provide them with the tools they need to continue their education in good conditions.
The Deputy Minister’s commitment does not stop there, as he plans to continue this operation over a period of two weeks, with the ambition of helping no fewer than 5,000 orphaned students from schools in the Lukunga district. An approach that demonstrates a strong desire to contribute to the education and development of the most vulnerable children.
Beyond the physical distribution of school kits, Samuel Mbemba Kabuya conveys a message imbued with essential values. By encouraging beneficiaries to pray, devote themselves to their studies and cultivate good relationships, he breathes a breath of optimism and hope into their academic and personal journeys.
The school authorities of Lycée Tolendisa warmly welcomed this initiative and hope that it will inspire others to take acts of solidarity and kindness towards the most deprived.
In summary, this approach undertaken by Vice-Minister Samuel Mbemba Kabuya goes far beyond the simple distribution of school kits, it embodies a real surge of solidarity towards orphaned students, thus offering them the opportunity to continue their studies in better conditions, but also transmitting to them human values essential for their future.