Title: Congolese economic operators: an inspiring journey towards entrepreneurship
Introduction :
In a context where economic development is a major issue, it is essential to highlight the inspiring journeys of entrepreneurs who have been able to seize opportunities to invest and contribute to the development of their country. It is with this in mind that the documentary on the journey of Congolese economic operators was screened during a preview in Kinshasa. This documentary highlights the journey of three Congolese subcontractors, Landry Meya, Gabriel Tshitende and Patrick Kasenda, who were able to invest in the mining sector in Kolwezi and South Africa. Their story is an example of success and commitment to the economic development of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Investing in outsourcing for development:
At the heart of this documentary, Congolese subcontractors remind us of the importance of this sector of activity for the economic development of the country. Gabriel Tshitende, president of the association of subcontractors in the DRC, emphasizes that subcontracting is a lever for the construction of hospitals, schools and industries. He thus calls on Congolese youth to acquire knowledge and train to become successful entrepreneurs.
Regulation to encourage the development of subcontractors:
Subcontracting in the DRC is regulated by the Regulatory Authority for Subcontracting in the Private Sector (ARSP), represented by its general director, Miguel Kashal. The latter is committed to enforcing the law and encouraging the evolution of Congolese subcontractors towards more important roles within the main companies. The objective is to enable subcontractors to become key players in the Congolese economy.
A documentary to inspire and promote investment:
Through this documentary, producer Jean-Marie Kasamba wishes to contribute to the economic development of the DRC by showing that it is possible to invest in subcontracting and succeed. This projection aims to inspire other Congolese entrepreneurs to embark on entrepreneurial projects and contribute to the economic development of their country.
Conclusion :
The journey of Congolese economic operators, highlighted by the documentary presented during the premiere in Kinshasa, is an inspiring example of entrepreneurial success and commitment to the economic development of the DRC. This demonstrates that subcontracting can be a real lever for development, allowing local businesses to prosper and contribute to the country’s economic growth. It is important to encourage the entrepreneurial initiatives of young Congolese and support the development of the subcontracting sector in the DRC.