**Fatshimetrie: A scandal in Lubumbashi**
A scandal is currently shaking the city of Lubumbashi following the ongoing destruction of the “La Rose” hotel complex, belonging to Oscar Kyungu. The owner, scandalized by this situation, reacted strongly by calling on the authorities not to discourage economic operators investing in the country.
The standoff around this building has deep roots in a succession dispute dating back several decades. Despite a decision by the Court of Cassation recognizing Oscar Kyungu as the sole beneficiary, the building is currently being destroyed, thus defying the authority of justice.
Oscar Kyungu expresses his dismay at the attitude of local judicial authorities, deploring the lack of respect for court decisions. He insists that such actions not only harm local investors, but also undermine the confidence of potential foreign investors in the Congolese economy.
This case also raises the question of the fairness of justice and the protection of property rights. Oscar Kyungu, holding all the legal documents attesting to his legitimacy on the building, undertakes to take legal action in order to assert his legitimate rights.
It is fundamental that the Congolese authorities take firm measures to guarantee a healthy and secure business climate, thus promoting an environment conducive to investment and the country’s economic development. The credibility and reliability of Congolese justice are at stake.
In conclusion, the affair of the “La Rose” hotel in Lubumbashi highlights the challenges faced by investors in Congo. It raises critical questions about the protection of property rights and fairness of justice, essential to ensuring economic growth and investor confidence in the country.
It is imperative that the authorities act quickly to restore order and reaffirm the rule of law while respecting judicial decisions, in order to guarantee an environment conducive to business and investment in Congo.