Title: ARSP works alongside Congolese entrepreneurs for a real middle class
Introduction :
Subcontracting in the private sector in the Democratic Republic of Congo is experiencing new dynamics thanks to the commitment of the Director General of the Regulatory Authority for Subcontracting in the Private Sector (ARSP), Miguel Kashal Katemb. Visiting Kolwezi, in Lualaba province, he met local entrepreneurs to discuss the application of the law on subcontracting and the promotion of the Congolese middle class. This initiative arouses the enthusiasm and recognition of entrepreneurs who welcome the support of the ARSP. A look back at a meeting that could be a game-changer for Congolese entrepreneurs.
Rigorous control to promote the emergence of Congolese entrepreneurs:
The ARSP has undertaken extensive monitoring throughout the Democratic Republic of Congo to encourage the participation of local entrepreneurs in the subcontracting market. After Kinshasa, it is the turn of the Lualaba province to be included in this economic promotion process. Miguel Kashal Katemb, Director General of ARSP, explained during his meeting with local entrepreneurs that this objective is in line with the vision of President Félix Tshisekedi, who wishes to create a real middle class in the DRC.
Support appreciated by Congolese entrepreneurs:
The Congolese entrepreneurs present at the meeting expressed their gratitude to the ARSP and its Director General for this unprecedented initiative. Previously, the participation of Congolese entrepreneurs in subcontracting was limited, if not non-existent. They thus salute the control work carried out by the ARSP and the commitment of Miguel Kashal Katemb in favor of Congolese entrepreneurs.
The desire of Lualaba entrepreneurs to take control of the ARSP:
Faced with the enthusiasm generated by the ARSP, Lualaba entrepreneurs demonstrated their desire to take ownership of the control activities initiated by the ARSP. They are determined to be essential players in the different economic sectors of the province. ARSP inspectors have already visited key companies in the region, such as KAMOA, SICOMINES and KCC, to assess and support local entrepreneurs.
Conclusion :
The meeting between the Director General of ARSP, Miguel Kashal Katemb, and Congolese entrepreneurs from the Lualaba province marks a significant turning point in the dynamics of subcontracting in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Thanks to the commitment of the ARSP, Congolese entrepreneurs have the opportunity to actively participate in the subcontracting market and contribute to the emergence of a true middle class. This promising initiative constitutes an essential lever for the economic development of the country.