Launch of the regulatory authority for outsourcing in the private sector in North Kivu in Goma
The population of Goma recently celebrated the official opening of the office of the regulatory authority for subcontracting in the private sector (ARSP). This milestone event was chaired by the Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises, Désiré BILIHANZI, who underlined the importance of this initiative for the sustainable development of the region.
Located at the BDGL roundabout, the ARSP office becomes the central point for the promotion and regulation of subcontracting activities in North Kivu. The public establishment, placed under the supervision of the Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprises, aims to support young entrepreneurs in the region and contribute to the emergence of a dynamic middle class.
During the opening ceremony, the Director General of the ARSP, the Honorable Miguel Kashal Katemb, called on the young entrepreneurs of Goma to support the Head of State Félix Tshisekedi Tshilombo in his desire to bring out a new generation. of Congolese millionaires. This announcement was enthusiastically received by the population present.
Minister BILIHANZI also took the floor to emphasize the importance of regulating subcontracting activities in North Kivu. According to him, this regulation offers a unique opportunity for the sustainable development of the region. He encouraged local entrepreneurs to seize this chance and actively contribute to the economic growth of North Kivu.
The opening of the ARSP office in Goma aroused great joy among the population. Indeed, this initiative promises to create new economic opportunities and stimulate the development of the region. Military and civil authorities, economic operators and civil society came together to celebrate this event, which marks an important step towards the prosperity of North Kivu.
In conclusion, the opening of the office of the regulatory authority for subcontracting in the private sector in North Kivu is a significant step for the economic development of the region. This initiative offers young local entrepreneurs a platform to thrive and contribute to the creation of a vibrant middle class. The population of Goma enthusiastically welcomes this progress and hopes that the ARSP will play a key role in the sustainable development of North Kivu.