The modernization of infrastructure in Kinshasa: a crucial step towards the development of the DRC

The modernization of infrastructure in the Democratic Republic of Congo is at the heart of the concerns of the current government. The Minister of Infrastructure, Alexis Gisaro, recently made a field visit to Kinshasa to see the progress of the work in progress. During his visit, he took the time to visit various construction sites, particularly in the communes of Lemba, Limete, Kisenso and N’sele.

In Lemba, the section of Sefu Avenue, with a length of 2 km 300, is the subject of total rehabilitation. From the first gate of the Fikin to the Mokengeli school, work is progressing at a good pace. Similarly, Botango Avenue, nicknamed the “Boucle”, is being built and rehabilitated, which delights the local population.

In the 14th street of Limete, which connects the boulevard Lumumba to the road of the heavyweights, the work resumed after a period of inactivity. This road, now passable, will facilitate traffic in this area.

In Kisenso, more precisely in the Bikanga district, the avenue de la Paix has been modernized with care, offering the population better accessibility and enhancing this part of Kinshasa.

Minister Gisaro also kicked off the works of the B.A.T road in N’sele. This road, 2 kilometers long, is part of the vision of the head of state Félix Tshisekedi aiming to improve the living conditions of the Congolese. The Minister has pledged that this road will be inaugurated within six months.

During his visit, the Minister also underlined the importance of the vigilance of the population and invited everyone to report any possible problem encountered on the worksites.

This desire to modernize infrastructure in the Democratic Republic of Congo is an important step towards the development of the country. The works in progress in the various communes of Kinshasa bear witness to the government’s commitment to improving the quality of life of citizens and to facilitating movement in the capital.

Upgrading infrastructure will also help boost the economy by promoting trade and creating new job opportunities in the construction sector.

The Congolese government can count on the support of its international partners, such as the European Union and Great Britain, who are committed to supporting the country in the holding of democratic and transparent elections as well as in the modernization of infrastructures.

In conclusion, the visit of the Minister of Infrastructure, Alexis Gisaro, to the Kinshasa shipyards testifies to the importance given to the modernization of infrastructure in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The works in progress in the communes of Lemba, Limete, Kisenso and N’sele are an important step towards the development of the country and the improvement of the living conditions of the citizens.. The Congolese government can count on the support of its international partners to carry out these projects

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