March 10, 2025

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RSA: Official release of the Ajokaka, bet won for the “Friends of Joseph Kabila Kabange”

 

The call of the association AJOKAKA a demonstration in support of Kabila in South Africa last Sunday, August 7 was widely expected according to the organizers who estimated  450 the number of people who took part in it.

 

The rally, which was held in the large auditorium of Yeoville, finally converged on the residence of the founding president of the association based in Johannesburg. Mobilized as one man, the Friends of Joseph Kabila Kabange came together at the corner of Hunter and Bedford streets, right next to the market named “Gambela,” a market so named and very popular with the Congolese.


On board of 25 Toyota Hiace cars, participants then flocked to the place of the meeting which was scheduled for 14 hours, but began with one hour delay.

Despite the presence of a handful of anti-Kabila fighters, who disrupted the gathering, sowing troubles that resulted in bodily injuries, the event which marked the official release of the Ajokaka, has kept its promises, when the program was met.


With highlights such as the presentation of the various delegations from Cape Town, Durban, Kinshasa and elsewhere, the singing of the Congolese national anthem and the word of the occasion by the General Secretary of the association, Dr. Guy Kilundu Gigwisina, followed by interventions of various representatives and that of Ajokaka’s spokesperson. The Committee directors and the founding president of the association,King Fabrice Zombi Kavabioko , also spoke on the occasion.


From the crowd, and the dozen journalists, attendee, unanimously reiterated the objectives of the Ajokaka, including the policy objective to support and accompany the Congolese head of state in all his achievements. And the social objective, that of conducting more social activities in the DR Congo and southern Africa for the vulnerable or Congolese in need.


Having a meritocracy motto, democracy and development, the Friends of Joseph Kabila Kabange also intends to participate in the development of the DRC, particularly in selected priority sectors including agriculture, urban planning and habitat, health, transport and the environment.

Also creating jobs by bringing investors in the DRC, increasing the level of social life of this population and reduce unemployment.


The event ended around 9:30 p.m. to the satisfaction of the organizers and participants. Only downside: two members of the Ajokaka were attacked by anti-Kabila on return from the event and had to file a complaint of assault and injury to the police in Yeoville.


At the request of “mothers”, members of the association,  Ajokaka has invited the first lady, wife of  President Kabila, Marie Olive Lembe to visit soon South Africa where she is eagerly being awaited.

 

 

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