The Kin-Elenda project transforms infrastructure and strengthens professional training in the DRC

As part of the Kin-Elenda project, the Minister of State, Minister of Infrastructure and Public Works, Alexis Gisaro Muvunyi, recently inspected the rehabilitation work on Kinkole Boulevard, located in the commune of N’sele. He also visited B.A.T Avenue in Mpasa 3 district to assess the progress of the work. The minister said he was satisfied with the progress of the work and encouraged the contracting company to respect the deadlines set.

The Kin-Elenda project, which aims to develop skills, also includes other upcoming activities, such as the construction of the administrative building of the N’djili Communal House, the development of the Places de la Maison commune and Sainte Thérèse , as well as work to combat erosion and flooding with the development of Mulele and Nsau avenues.

During his visit, the Minister of State underlined the importance of this project for the direct beneficiaries and the entire population. He expressed his satisfaction at finally seeing the project come to fruition on the ground.

As part of the Kin-Elenda project, Minister of State Alexis Gisaro also launched construction work on the Vocational Training Center of the National Institute of Vocational Preparations in the commune of Maluku. This ambitious and complex project includes the construction of training room buildings, laboratories, dormitories and restaurants, as well as the development of infrastructure such as electrification, a water borehole and a distribution network, a wall fence and a gatehouse, as well as a sports area.

The Kin-Elenda project demonstrates the commitment of the Congolese government to the development of infrastructure and the promotion of education and professional training. This is an important step forward for the population, who have been waiting for these projects to be carried out for a long time. This initiative will help improve the daily lives of residents and strengthen the professional capacities of Congolese youth.

The full article and details of the work carried out as part of the Kin-Elenda project are available on our blog. Do not hesitate to consult our other articles to keep up to date with current events in the Democratic Republic of Congo and elsewhere in the world.

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