Dzema Ayessa-Ndinga has been appointed Deputy Managing Director of Terminaux du Bassin du Congo (TBC), effective from 1 October 2020.
A Congolese national (Congo-Brazzaville), Dzema Ayessa-Ndinga currently heads Bolloré Transport & Logistics’ agency in Brazzaville. He is also responsible for overseeing the business activities of Bluecongo and Havas Média Congo.
Dzema Ayessa-Ndinga joined the Bolloré Group in Congo-Brazzaville in 2014. A graduate of the Estic-Gecom de Pointe-Noire and Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Pointe-Noire (ESC) business schools, he has solid expertise in accounting and business management.
As the new Deputy Managing Director of TBC, he will work to grow the entity and strengthen its roots in the economy through the development of corridors, while supervising all the Group’s other business activities in Brazzaville.
“I am grateful for the trust that has been placed in me and I am fully aware of the extent of my new responsibilities. In my new duties, I can count on a young and dynamic team. Together, we will continue to boost our performances, support the economic growth of the country and pursue the roll-out of our CSR policy,” said Dzema Ayessa-Ndinga.
About the Bolloré Group in Congo-Brazzaville
The Bolloré Group is present in Congo-Brazzaville in transport and logistics, communication and entertainment. It is contributing to the energy transition through solar-based energy sources. With over 1,500 Congolese employees at its agencies in Pointe-Noire, Brazzaville and Dolisie, the Bolloré Group invests in the upskilling of its personnel and actively contributes to the social and economic development of the country through socially-responsible initiatives in education, social integration and the environment.

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