Title: Rehabilitation projects that are transforming Kinshasa
Introduction :
The city of Kinshasa, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is booming thanks to various infrastructure rehabilitation works. Under the impetus of the Minister of Infrastructure, Alexis Gisaro, many projects have been launched with the aim of improving the living conditions of the Congolese population. In this article, we will look at the progress of these works in the communes of Lemba, Limete, Kisenso and N’Sele, and their impact on the transformation of the Congolese capital.
1. Rehabilitation of the B.A.T road in N’Sele
Minister Alexis Gisaro kicked off the launch of works on the B.A.T road in N’Sele. This road, 2 km long, is a major project that aims to facilitate traffic and improve residents’ access to various services. The minister has set a six-month deadline for the inauguration of this road, thus illustrating the government’s desire to make President Félix Tshisekedi’s vision a reality.
2. Rehabilitation of avenues in Lemba
In the municipality of Lemba, several rehabilitation projects are underway. Sefu Avenue, 2 km 300 long, is undergoing total rehabilitation, from the first gate of the Fikin to the Mokengeli school. In addition, Botango Avenue, located in the commercial district, is in the construction and sanitation phase. This work arouses great joy among the inhabitants of Lemba, who finally see their living environment improve.
3. Reactivation of 14th Street in Limete
14th Street in Limete, which connects Boulevard Lumumba to Heavyweight Road, is finally passable after a long period of inactivity. This rehabilitation will improve traffic flow in this part of the town, thus offering more comfort to residents and road users.
4. Modernization of Avenue de la Paix in Kisenso
In the Bikanga district, in Kisenso, the avenue de la Paix has been modernized, offering residents a safe and pleasant way of circulation. This rehabilitation contributes to the enhancement of this part of Kinshasa and facilitates daily travel.
Conclusion :
The ongoing rehabilitation works in the communes of Lemba, Limete, Kisenso and N’Sele testify to the Congolese government’s desire to transform Kinshasa for the well-being of its population. These projects allow a significant improvement of the road infrastructures, thus favoring circulation and access to essential services. The dynamism of this work announces a promising future for the Congolese capital and reinforces the hope of seeing the living conditions of the population improve.