New APKOR office informed of Mbuji-Mayi marriage

Mbuji-Mayi, August 7th, 2021 (CPA).- The functioning of the town hall of Mbuji-Mayi and its five communes of Bipemba, Diulu, Dibindi, Muya and Kanshi, constituted the main part of the exchanges on Wednesday between the members of the office of the Provincial Assembly of Kasai-Oriental (APKOR) headed by Athanase Kabongo Kalala and the mayor Louis D’or Ntumba Tshiapota, at the headquarters of the institution. The mayor mentioned some difficulties which do not promote the maximization of revenue through the collection of certain taxes, in particular by the deliberate lack of tax culture on the part of taxable persons, the multiplicity of pirate markets and the non-payment of certain taxes of the town hall by the operators of the diamond buying counters. Louis-D’Or Ntumba insisted on the fact that this deplorable situation prevents the emergence of this entity and the realization of certain development projects of community interest. This interview was part of a series of exchanges undertaken by the new office of the deliberative body decided to get a more or less real idea of ​​the socio-economic problems of this urban entity, on the eve of the September 2021 session, exceptionally budgetary, which will have to take into account the balances of the 2019-2021 financial year. For the office, this will help identify the real problems by setting in motion new strategies to improve performance in the future. In addition, the APKOR speaker also had talks with the provincial Minister of the Interior, Lazare Tshipinda Kasonga, during which he reviewed the security situation in the province, in particular the living conditions of compatriots. who fled conflicts in the territory of Dimbelenge in Kasaï Central, to settle in the sector of Lac Munkamba, a group of Bakwa Kashila1 in the territory of Kabeya Kamwanga. ACP/

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