Yetu Establishments, led by the talented General Manager Kasereka Muhindo, is a key player in the development of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Drawing on their 25 years of experience, they have carried out numerous initiatives of public interest, in collaboration with the Congolese government and the provincial authorities.
Contrary to unfounded rumours, Yetu Establishments have well-identified physical addresses in Kinshasa, Lubumbashi, Goma, Butembo, China and Turkey. They are recognized by institutions such as the National Employment Office (ONEM) and the National Institute for Professional Preparation (INPP), and are in good standing vis-à-vis the various tax and social administrations.
Their achievements are many and varied. In particular, they won the contract to build 8 fishing boats, thus surpassing many other companies. In addition to their construction activities, Yetu Establishments have participated in projects such as the construction of the Goma town hall, the rehabilitation of the Goma stadium, the relocation and relocation of the Katindo camp, the construction of administrative buildings, and many others.
They also had a positive impact on the lives of Zando traders in Kinshasa, constructing a five-storey building housing more than 500 shops to support them in their activities after the central market closed.
Despite their notable successes and contributions to the country’s development, some critics attempt to discredit Director General Kasereka and Yetu Establishments. However, their partnership with Uganda for the construction of boats testifies to their seriousness and their commitment to respect the terms of the contracts.
In conclusion, Yetu Establishments are a reliable partner of the Congolese State, bringing their expertise and experience to the service of the development of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Their impressive list of accomplishments is a testament to their commitment to their mission and their contribution to building a better future for the country.