Yetu Establishments: a trusted partner for the development of the Democratic Republic of Congo
In a country where rumors and unfounded criticism can impede progress, it is essential to shed light on reliable and committed partners in the development of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Yetu Establishments, run by Kasereka Muhindo, are an example of success and commitment to the country.
With 25 years of experience to their credit, the Yetu Establishments have proven their public usefulness through numerous contracts with the central government as well as the provincial executives. Their work is not based on favoritism or clientelism, but on proven professionalism.
Contrary to rumors spread by some ill-intentioned people, Yetu Establishments are firmly established in Kinshasa, Lubumbashi, Goma, Butembo, in China and in Turkey. They are not simple tenants, but owners with clearly identified physical addresses. Their credibility is reinforced by their recognition at the National Employment Office (ONEM) and the National Institute for Professional Preparation (INPP), as well as by their tax compliance with the DGI and DGDA situation certificate, the RCCM, the national identification validated by OHADA, the tax identification number (NIF), the certificate of regularity of contributions from the CNSS and the certificate of non-bankruptcy issued by the Commercial Court.
Their experience and seriousness enabled them to recently win a prestigious contract: the construction of 8 fishing boats. Faced with competition from five other companies, Yetu Establishments have been able to assert their expertise and now have the task of delivering these boats in accordance with the terms of the contract. They have already demonstrated their ability to meet their commitments by entering into a similar partnership with Uganda, which has shown complete satisfaction with the result.
The achievements of Yetu Establishments are numerous and impressive. In Goma, they built the town hall, rehabilitated the stadium, relocated and relocated the Katindo camp, built the administrative building of the commune and delivered a building to the Istm/Goma. In Kinshasa, they carried out projects such as the modernization of the Gambela market, the construction of the funeral parlor of Kintambo hospital and the construction of Pool Malebo. Their skills have also been called upon by universities and higher institutes for the construction of auditoriums in Kisangani. And this is only part of their achievements.
Yetu Settlements also provided support to traders in Zando, after the Central Market was closed. They built a five-storey building with more than 500 shops to allow traders to continue their activities. In Kinshasa as elsewhere, all the buildings belong to Yetu Establishments, as does the concession housing the General Management.
Despite all these achievements and their contribution to the development of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Director General Kasereka Muhindo is often the target of unfounded attacks. But these criticisms are only a shot in the dark, as Yetu Establishments remain committed to realizing the vision of President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo.
It is important to recognize reliable and competent partners who contribute to the development of the country. Yetu Establishments and their General Manager Kasereka Muhindo are an example to follow in this area. Their experience, their seriousness and their achievements speak for themselves and their commitment to the Democratic Republic of Congo is beyond doubt.