Renaissance of National Road 7: A New Breath of Life for the Province of Tshopo

On this memorable day of September 26, 2024, the Tshopo province saw its future take a new direction under the leadership of Governor Paulin Lendongolia Lebabonga. Indeed, it is with determination and vision that the governor kicked off the rehabilitation work on National Road number 7 (RN7), a major project intended to breathe new life into a crucial axis of the region.

309 kilometers long, the RN7 connects the city of Kisangani to the territory of Opala and the locality of Otala. This section, in a state of disrepair for too long, is vital for the supply of agricultural products to the province. Its rehabilitation is therefore of capital importance for development and the local economy.

The Logistic and Trading Company (KAS) was chosen to carry out this colossal project, spread over an estimated duration of three years. The financing of this major project is entirely covered by the provincial government, demonstrating its commitment to the future and well-being of the population.

Beyond the simple renovation of roads, this RN7 rehabilitation project symbolizes hope, rebirth and the desire to achieve positive change in the region. It is part of a visionary approach aimed at modernizing infrastructure, facilitating trade and promoting the economic growth of the Tshopo province.

The inhabitants of the region can now look forward to a more promising future, with increased prospects for development and prosperity. Thanks to the commitment and determination of Governor Paulin Lendongolia Lebabonga, Tshopo is acquiring the solid foundations necessary for its growth and influence.

In conclusion, the launch of the RN7 rehabilitation work in Tshopo marks the beginning of a new era for the province, an era marked by progress, modernity and hope. This large-scale project perfectly illustrates the ability of local stakeholders to join forces to build a better future for all.

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