The secretary general of the Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS), Augustin Kabuya Tshilumba, recently inaugurated his party’s new headquarters in Kinshasa. Located in the Ndjili district, this new building constitutes an important base for the UDPS. During the inauguration, Augustin Kabuya Tshilumba highlighted the importance of this purchase and reminded party members not to be distracted by possible accusations of embezzlement. He stressed that this purchase was simply the fruit of the work and commitment of the UDPS, and that everyone must concentrate on the essential: the fight for social and democratic progress.
The Minister of Mines and member of the UDPS, Antoinette N’Samba Kalambayi, also spoke at the inauguration. She expressed her unwavering support for the party and praised the leadership of Augustin Kabuya Tshilumba. She stressed that the UDPS was working closely with President Félix Antoine Tshilombo Tshisekedi to realize his vision and to bring positive changes in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
This inauguration was celebrated with enthusiasm by members of the UDPS, who expressed their joy and pride at having a new headquarters for their party. This building symbolizes their commitment to democracy and social progress, and marks an important step in the growth of the UDPS.
In addition, this achievement also testifies to the party’s ability to finance itself and invest in its own development. This strengthens its credibility and legitimacy as a major political force in the country.
The UDPS will therefore continue to fight for its ideals and to improve the living conditions of the Congolese population. This new headquarters is tangible proof of their determination and commitment to the democratic cause.
In conclusion, the inauguration of the new UDPS headquarters in Kinshasa is a significant event in the history of the party. This demonstrates its desire to develop and work for the well-being of the Congolese population. The UDPS remains a major political force in the Democratic Republic of Congo and will continue to play an important role in building a better future for the country.