Laurent Ntumba Kayemba led Microcom selected to connect CNSS in DR Congo
Microcom, a leading internet service provider in Congo-Kinshasa, specialises in integrating IT solutions and network cabling.
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▪ Laurent Ntumba Kayemba led Microcom selected to connect CNSS in DR Congo
▪ Microcom, a leading internet service provider in Congo-Kinshasa, specialises in integrating IT solutions and network cabling.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/810705/microcom-under-laurent-ntumba-kayemba-selected-to-connect-the-cnss-in-dr-congo/
The 100% locally owned company was declared the definitive winner of the contract to set up the “information superhighway” of the National Social Security Fund (CNSS) in the Central African country of nearly 90 million inhabitants.
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