Title: The construction sites of Kinshasa: an urban metamorphosis in progress
Introduction :
The city of Kinshasa, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is the scene of a veritable urban metamorphosis. At the instigation of the Congolese government, numerous rehabilitation and modernization projects have been launched in different districts of the city. The Minister of Infrastructure, Alexis Gisaro, recently visited these sites to see the progress and launch new phases of work. In this article, we offer you an overview of the current projects and the impact they will have on the daily life of the inhabitants of Kinshasa.
The rehabilitation of the B.A.T road in N’Sele: a symbol of hope for the population
During his visit, Minister Alexis Gisaro kicked off the rehabilitation works of the B.A.T road in N’Sele. This project is part of President Félix Tshisekedi’s vision to improve the living conditions of the Congolese. The population of N’Sele, enthusiastic at the idea of seeing this road transformed, welcomed the Minister with joy and expressed their support for this major project.
Work in progress in the districts of Lemba, Limete and Kisenso
The Minister of Infrastructure also visited other construction sites in progress in the districts of Lemba, Limete and Kisenso. In the Lemba district, Sefu Avenue is currently undergoing total rehabilitation over a distance of 2 km 300. The inhabitants are delighted with this work, which will considerably improve their daily lives. In addition, Botango Avenue, nicknamed “Loop”, is under construction and sanitation, which delights the local population.
In the Limete district, the 14th street, which connects the Lumumba boulevard to the route des Poids Lourds, has been the subject of renovation works after a long period of inactivity. Residents can now enjoy a passable and safe road. In Kisenso, more precisely in the Bikanga district, the avenue de la Paix has been modernized, offering residents a better living environment and enhancing this part of Kinshasa.
Conclusion :
The urban metamorphosis of Kinshasa is underway, thanks to the many rehabilitation and modernization projects launched by the Congolese government. This work will contribute to improving the living conditions of the inhabitants of the capital and to revitalizing certain districts. Under the impetus of the Minister of Infrastructure, Alexis Gisaro, these projects are progressing at a good pace and the population is impatient to see the concrete results of this work. President Félix Tshisekedi’s vision of promoting the well-being of the Congolese population is gradually becoming a reality, to the delight of all