Fatshimetrie: Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi inaugurates an era of progress and dynamism in Mbuji-Mayi
President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi stopped off this Thursday, December 26, 2024 in Mbuji-Mayi, an emblematic city of Kasaï-Oriental. His arrival sparked a particular excitement, marked by an unprecedented mobilization of residents and local authorities. Indeed, in anticipation of this presidential visit, the municipality of Mbuji-Mayi has redoubled its efforts to beautify the city and offer a welcome worthy of the name to the Head of State.
The various rehabilitation works undertaken in the city, in particular the repair of roads and the renovation of public squares, reflect the commitment of local authorities to enhance their living environment. Thus, the mayor of Mbuji-Mayi, Jean-Marie Lutumba, launched an appeal to the owners of plots adjoining the main arteries to beautify the walls of their properties. This initiative aims to offer President Tshisekedi and his delegations a harmonious and clean setting during their visit.
Cathedral Avenue and Bonzola Square, high places of social and cultural life in Mbuji-Mayi, have particularly benefited from these renovation efforts. These emblematic spaces have been transformed to offer the population and guests a pleasant and welcoming environment. This approach is part of a desire to revitalize the city and strengthen its attractiveness, by highlighting its architectural and cultural heritage.
The arrival of President Tshisekedi in Mbuji-Mayi thus marks the beginning of a new era for the city and its inhabitants. Beyond the simple protocol visit, this event symbolizes a turning point in the development and modernization of Mbuji-Mayi. The renovated infrastructure and beautified public spaces reflect the President’s vision for a prosperous and dynamic Congo, where each region can express its full potential.
In summary, the presence of President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi in Mbuji-Mayi is an opportunity for the city to shine in the spotlight and demonstrate its commitment to the progress and development of its inhabitants. This presidential visit will undoubtedly be remembered as a symbol of renewal for Mbuji-Mayi and Kasaï-Oriental, as well as a key step on the path to the emergence and sustainable development of this emblematic region of the Democratic Republic of Congo.