A beautiful initiative recently saw the light of day in Kasumbalesa, thanks to the generous action of Richard NSENGA, president of the Congolese Association of Customs Brokers. On this Tuesday, December 24, 2024, as a preamble to the end-of-year festivities, a scene marked by solidarity took place for the greatest happiness of the former customs broker declarants in the region. Richard NSENGA orchestrated a touching surprise by offering essential foodstuffs such as semolina flour, beans, rice, chickens, as well as a substantial financial envelope to each of them.
The emotion was palpable among the beneficiaries who gratefully expressed their thanks to the president of the Congolese Association of Customs Brokers. This gesture, marked by generosity and solidarity, was perceived as an unprecedented action of inestimable value for these former declarants. One of the beneficiaries highlighted the importance of this commendable gesture and expressed his gratitude to Richard NSENGA, thus testifying to the positive impact of this action on the community.
Richard NSENGA took this opportunity to encourage more unity and solidarity among customs brokers. He stressed that this gesture reflected the recognition of the efforts made by these former professionals and that it was essential to value their contribution to the profession. This exemplary approach demonstrates Richard NSENGA’s social responsibility and sensitivity towards the members of his professional community.
In these times of celebration, this generous gesture reaffirms the importance of mutual support and kindness within the customs broker profession. Solidarity and mutual aid are essential values that contribute to strengthening the social fabric and promoting the well-being of each individual. By highlighting generosity and empathy, Richard NSENGA is an inspiring example for his peers and for the entire professional community.
Thus, this humanitarian action by Richard NSENGA towards the former customs brokers of Kasumbalesa marks a turning point in the history of the Congolese Association of Customs Brokers. It recalls the need to cultivate solidarity and compassion within the profession, by recognizing and supporting those who have contributed significantly to its development. It is through such altruistic gestures that cohesion and fraternity within the professional community can be strengthened, thus paving the way for a more united and inclusive future for all.