The plenary of the Upper House of Parliament was recently held where members of the government went to answer questions from senators. Senator Dénis Kambayi submitted his concerns on three different sectors, in particular on road infrastructure in the Grand Kasaï area, the proactive agricultural project of Lubondayi, and the care of the former Leopard champions of Africa. Members of the government responded to questions presented by each sector and provided clear details on current actions and future plans.
The Minister of State, Minister of Infrastructure and Public Works, Alexis Gisaro reaffirmed the government’s commitment to the rehabilitation of roads across the country. For his part, the Minister of Agriculture, José Mpanda Kabangu, presented the work already carried out by the government to improve local agricultural production. Finally, the Minister of Sports and Leisure, François Claude Kabulo, reassured the population of the Grand Kasaï area and Kasaï Central on the construction of the Ndaye Mulamba stadium and the care of the former Leopards champions of Africa.
Senator Dénis Kambayi was satisfied with the responses provided by members of the government and was optimistic about the resolution of the various concerns. He also pointed out that the consideration of the draft law on the distribution of seats for the general elections scheduled for December 2023 has been added to the agenda of the plenary.
In short, this meeting between the members of the government and the senators was fruitful and made it possible to clarify certain concerns related to road infrastructure, agriculture and sports. The answers provided were clear and precise, which should reassure local populations and encourage investment in these different sectors.