“Office of the regulatory authority for subcontracting in the private sector inaugurated in North Kivu: an opportunity for economic and social development for the region”

Office of the regulatory authority for subcontracting in the private sector in North Kivu

North Kivu recently hosted the opening ceremony of the office of the regulatory authority for subcontracting in the private sector. Located at the BDGL roundabout in Goma, this public establishment was inaugurated by the Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises, Désiré BILIHANZI. This event brought together many personalities from the region, including military and civil authorities, economic operators and representatives of civil society.

In his speeches, the Mayor of Goma and the representative of the Military Governor expressed their support for the ARSP and underlined the importance of this institution for the sustainable economic development of the region. ARSP Director General Miguel Kashal Katemb, meanwhile, urged young entrepreneurs in Goma to support the Head of State in his efforts to promote the emergence of a new generation of Congolese millionaires.

The Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises stressed the importance of regulating subcontracting in North Kivu to promote the region’s sustainable economic development. He also noted that the ARSP will play a key role in creating a vibrant and prosperous middle class in the province.

This inauguration was enthusiastically welcomed by the population of Goma, who sees in the ARSP an opportunity for economic and social development for the region. The establishment of this subcontracting regulatory authority will promote transparency, fairness and quality in subcontracting practices, thus promoting the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises and job creation.

In conclusion, the opening of the office of the regulatory authority for subcontracting in the private sector in North Kivu marks an important step in the economic development of the region. This institution will play a key role in promoting transparency and quality in outsourcing practices, thereby promoting local business growth and job creation. The population of Goma sees in this initiative a real hope for development and prosperity for the future

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