“Opening of the ARSP office in North Kivu: a new era of economic development for the region”

The Office of the Regulatory Authority for Subcontracting in the Private Sector (ARSP) in North Kivu officially opened its doors during an inauguration ceremony held at the BDGL roundabout in Goma. This event was chaired by the Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises, Désiré BILIHANZI, and brought together many personalities from the region, military and civil authorities as well as economic and civil society actors.

In his opening speech, the Mayor of Goma expressed his satisfaction with the installation of the ARSP in North Kivu, and expressed the hope that this marks the beginning of a new era of development for the region. . The representative of the Military Governor also underlined the importance of this event and its impact on the local economy.

The Director General of the ARSP, the Honorable Miguel Kashal Katemb, called on the young entrepreneurs of Goma to support the President of the Republic, Félix Tshisekedi Tshilombo, in his desire to bring out a new generation of Congolese millionaires. This announcement was warmly applauded by the audience.

In his speech, the Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises, Désiré BILIHANZI, stressed the importance of regulating subcontracting activities in North Kivu for the sustainable development of the region. He also highlighted the opportunities offered to young local entrepreneurs thanks to the presence of the ARSP.

This opening of the ARSP office was welcomed with joy by the population of Goma, who sees in this a real opportunity for economic development for the region. By contributing to the emergence of a real middle class, the ARSP will play a key role in the economic and social transformation of North Kivu.

In conclusion, the opening of the ARSP office in North Kivu marks an important step in the regulation of subcontracting activities in the region. This event offers new opportunities to young entrepreneurs and contributes to the sustainable development of North Kivu

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