Central Acting President of Pakistan Association Southern Africa (PASA), Chaudhry Muhammad Mansha, along with a team of dedicated volunteers, recently embarked on a charitable mission to provide much-needed aid to the needy families of the local community in Koster, a town in the Kgatlengrivier Local Municipality.

The heartwarming event saw Chaudhry Muhammad Mansha and his team distributing essential groceries to families who have been facing economic hardships and it was aimed at lending a helping hand to those in need and fostering harmony between the Pakistani community and the local residents.
During the event, Bojanala Platinum District Municipality Executive Mayor Matlakala Nondzaba made a remarkable commitment to the community by pledging to build a house for a local pensioner who has reached the impressive age of over 100 years. This heartwarming promise has resonated with the local residents, highlighting the impact of such community-driven initiatives.

Chaudhry Muhammad Mansha expressed his organization’s commitment to conducting similar charitable programs for needy families across various regions of South Africa. He emphasized that the primary goal of these programs is to serve the nation and bridge the gap between the Pakistani community and the local residents. By organizing such events, PASA aims to create a stronger sense of unity and solidarity within South African communities.
The event in Koster not only offered immediate relief to struggling families but also symbolized the spirit of compassion and community involvement. As these initiatives continue to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those less fortunate, PASA’s dedication to fostering harmonious relations between different communities stands as a shining example of positive change.
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