The article on the news of the vote in Kasumbalesa in the province of Haut-Katanga is a striking example of the civic commitment of the Director General of the ARSP, Miguel Kashal Katemb. While he had already devoted a lot of time and energy to promoting subcontracting and entrepreneurship in the DRC, he was keen to express his voice through the ballot box during the elections.
In a country where reforms and changes are underway, Miguel Kashal Katemb chose to support the vision of Head of State Félix Tshisekedi by voting in his favor. According to him, this vote is essential to consolidate the achievements and continue the reforms already undertaken in the field of entrepreneurship. He expressed his enthusiasm about the historical importance of this moment for the Congolese nation and the importance of making the right choices for the future of the country.
Even before the elections, the Director General of ARSP had organized awareness days in four provinces, Kikwit, Mbuji-Mayi, Kasumbalesa and Kolwezi, to inform voters about electoral issues linked to subcontracting. This initiative demonstrates its dedication to educating and mobilizing citizens to actively participate in the electoral process.
This article highlights the importance of civic and political engagement in building a better future for the DRC. It highlights the key role of leaders and civil society actors in promoting reforms and positive change. The example of Miguel Kashal Katemb illustrates the need to speak out and actively contribute to building a more prosperous and equitable country.
In short, the article on the news of the vote in Kasumbalesa is an inspiring testimony to the civic commitment of Miguel Kashal Katemb. His choice to participate in the elections and support the vision of the Head of State shows his determination to pursue reforms and promote entrepreneurship in the DRC. This encouraging example reminds everyone of the importance of taking an active part in the democratic process and contributing to positive developments in our society.