Fatshimetrie, November 3, 2024 – The visit of the Governor of South Kivu to inspect the construction work on the Nyamoma Bridge on the border between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Burundi attracted great attention. This project, financed by the World Bank, is of capital importance for the region and the local populations of the rural commune of Sange.
The presence of the Governor made it possible to highlight the progress of the work and to highlight the positive impact that this bridge will have once completed. Indeed, the construction of this infrastructure will facilitate trade and the passage of travelers, thus offering new development prospects for the region.
Despite the difficulties encountered due to bad weather, the technicians were able to demonstrate motivation and commitment to stay the course and move forward with the construction of this crucial structure. The expected impact of this bridge on the local and regional economy is undeniable, and the inhabitants of Sange will soon be able to fully benefit from it.
This visit not only allowed us to see the progress made, but also to highlight the importance of such a project for the community. The words of encouragement from the governor strengthened the determination of the teams working on the site, and the hope of a delivery on time is more present than ever.
Thus, the Nyamoma bridge represents much more than a simple construction: it is a symbol of cooperation, development and the future for the South Kivu region. Its upcoming inauguration will mark an important milestone in the history of this border region, opening up new opportunities and perspectives for generations to come.