New Kananga terminal: one more step towards the development of Kasaï-Central
The province of Kasaï-Central in the Democratic Republic of Congo is preparing to welcome a new terminal. The cornerstone laying ceremony was presided over by Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Peter Kazadi. This work, at an estimated cost of 32,594,423 million US dollars, will be carried out by Modern Construction and should last nearly two years. The new terminal will cover an area of 7,600 square meters and will meet international standards for passenger safety and comfort.
This initiative is part of the central government’s policy to develop and modernize airport infrastructure across the country. The construction of the Kananga terminal follows that of Kolwezi in the province of Lualaba and Mbuji-Mayi in Kasaï-Oriental. It testifies to the commitment of President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi to promote the development of Kasaï-Central and the Democratic Republic of Congo as a whole.
During the ceremony, Deputy Prime Minister Peter Kazadi invited the population to take ownership of this project and make it a development lever for the region. The new terminal will not only make it possible to respond to the province’s population growth, but also to strengthen economic exchanges and air links with other regions of the country and internationally. It will thus help stimulate economic activity and promote trade.
The construction of this new airport infrastructure is therefore excellent news for Kasaï-Central, which will benefit from better access to air transport. It will also open up new prospects for the development of tourism and business in the region. The central government thus continues to implement large-scale projects to modernize the country’s infrastructure and promote its economic development.
In conclusion, the construction of the new Kananga air terminal is an important step forward in the development of Kasaï-Central. It reflects the government’s desire to modernize the country’s airport infrastructure and promote regional and international connectivity. This initiative will help stimulate economic activity and development in the region, offering new opportunities for the inhabitants of Kasaï-Central and for the whole of the Democratic Republic of the Congo