White on yellow not readable

The white type on the yellow tab is not very readable: http://www.musol.org.bo/becarios.html
Any ideas on how to solve this problem? Change the font color or the tab color? Or both?
Many thanks,
Bernhard

The banner (sub-menu) below the tabs has the same color as the respective tab:
http://www.musol.org.bo/centros-infantiles/caracoles.html ("Caracoles", "Nuevas Luces": pink)
http://www.musol.org.bo/becarios/2013.html ("2013": yellow)
http://www.musol.org.bo/turismo/lucia.html ("Lucia": green)
Is this different on your computer?

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