“Senator Denis Kambayi inspects road works in the Grand-Kasaï area: a major step forward for the development of the region”

The latest news concerning road works in the Grand-Kasaï area aroused the interest of Senator Denis Kambayi. As President of Notables and Coordinator of Senators in the region, he personally went to the office of the Minister of State for Infrastructure, Alexis Gisaro Muvunyi, to obtain precise information on the progress of the work.

Denis Kambayi expressed his desire to obtain first-hand information regarding the Route of Hope, linking Kananga to Kalamba Mbuji, as well as the RN1 between Kamwesha and Kananga. He also mentioned the importance of discussing the state of the roads in Kananga. This visit will allow him to better inform his base and to see firsthand the progress of the work on the ground.

Senator Kambayi highlighted the technical expertise and involvement of the Minister of State for Infrastructure, Alexis Gisaro Muvunyi, in his sector. His presence reassures local elected officials, who had previously expressed concerns about road infrastructure in the region.

This visit follows the intervention of the Minister of State before the senators, where he answered the questions and concerns raised by Senator Kambayi and 22 other senators. His convincing speech allayed the concerns of elected officials and demonstrated his mastery of infrastructure issues in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

With this visit and these exchanges, Senator Denis Kambayi now has concrete elements and images to inform and reassure his base in Kananga. This testifies to the importance given to the development of infrastructures in the Grand-Kasaï area and the commitment of the authorities to improve the living conditions of the populations.

These advances in road works and the efforts made by the Minister of State for Infrastructure testify to a desire for progress and sustainable development in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Close monitoring of the situation by local elected officials and the involvement of senators will help ensure that the infrastructure effectively meets the needs of the inhabitants of the region

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