Road construction and rehabilitation sites in Kinshasa continue to progress, with the visit of the Minister of Infrastructure, Alexis Gisaro, to several sites under construction. The purpose of this visit was to monitor the progress of the work and kick off new projects. Among the worksites visited were the commune of Lemba, Limete, Kisenso and N’sele.
In the commune of Lemba, an important section of Sefu Avenue, 2.3 km long, is being totally rehabilitated, from the first gate of the Fikin to the Mokengeli school. In addition, construction and sanitation works are underway on Botango Avenue in the commercial district of Lemba. The local people expressed their joy and support for the minister during his visit.
In Limete, 14th Street, which connects Lumumba Boulevard to the HGV road, has been reactivated after a long period of inactivity. Residents can now move more easily in this area.
In the Bikanga district in Kisenso, the avenue de la Paix has undergone a quality modernization, offering residents a more fluid circulation and enhancing this part of Kinshasa.
The Minister of Infrastructure also gave the go for the launch of works on the B.A.T road, 2 km long, in N’sele. He set a six-month deadline for its inauguration and asked the population to remain vigilant and report any problems.
This visit by the Minister of Infrastructure demonstrates the Congolese government’s commitment to improving the living conditions of the population by rehabilitating and building new roads. This work will help facilitate traffic in the capital and stimulate the region’s economic development.
In conclusion, road construction and rehabilitation works in Kinshasa are ongoing and progressing at a satisfactory pace. The population is delighted with these improvements, which help to improve living conditions and promote the development of the city