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The Aces’ Corner is the Community Portal’s area where remarkable achievements from individuals, groups or organizations are presented to the general public. The aim is to make a successful stories known, present role models, share experiences and encourage people to take constructive initiatives knowing that others have been able to achieve great things. It is also a forum for mobilizing support for projects or initiatives that are worthy.

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REMARKABLE FACTS

  1. Members of the Congolese Community Support TP Mazembe to Victory Against Mochudi Chiefs

    Saturday March 16, 2013, close to 200 members of the Congolese Community in Botswana came to support Tout Puissant Mazembe against Mochudi Chiefs at the UB Stadium in Gaborone, Botswana. Congolese demonstrated an exemplary support. Live this through the videos below thanks to the Info Service Congo Progrès ONGD.Click HERE to learn more.

    Date posted: 13-04-2013

  2. The Congolese Community in Botswana Supports Congolese Athletes at the 2011 African Junior Athletics Championships

    Athletes from the Democratic Republic of the Congo attended the African Junior Athletics Championships organized in Gaborone, Botswana from the 12th to the 15th of May 2011. They came late and very much unprepared. Members of the Congolese Community living in Botswana stepped in to spare the image and the dignity of their country.Click HERE to learn more.

    Date posted
    : 24-04-2013

  3. Application for Biometric Passports: Young Congolese in Botswana Show Leadership and a Great Sense of Responsibility for their Community
    From the 3rd to 5th of August 2012, two staff members of the D.R.C embassy in Pretoria traveled to Gaborone, Botswana to process applications for the biometrics passports by 35 Congolese nationals living in Botswana. This has spared for the applicants time, money, risks of driving over long distances and other procedures. This achievement is the result of an initiative taken by 3 Congolese living in Botswana and shows how leadership and a great sense of responsibility can help many. Click HERE to learn more.

    Date posted: 20-08-2012


Last Updated on Thursday, 09 May 2013 07:18  

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