The governor of Kasai-central province recently inaugurated 10 new water boreholes in the town of Kananga. This initiative, funded by the central government, aims to resolve the problems of drinking water supply in certain districts of the city.
The boreholes were built by the Stever Construction company and are distributed in four of the five communes of Kananga. This inauguration comes after the cut in drinking water supply noted a few days ago in the Kasai-central province.
These new water boreholes will not only meet the drinking water needs of the inhabitants of Kananga, but also improve sanitary conditions in the town. Access to drinking water is indeed essential to prevent diseases and ensure good hygiene.
The provincial government and the central government therefore continue to work together to improve the living conditions of the populations of the Kasai-central province. These initiatives aimed at solving the problems of drinking water supply are of great importance for the sustainable development of the region.
It is important to emphasize that drinking water is a fundamental right for all citizens. Efforts to provide adequate access to drinking water contribute to improving the health, education and well-being of populations.
In conclusion, the inauguration of these 10 water boreholes in Kananga is a significant step forward in resolving the problems of drinking water supply in the Kasai-central province. This demonstrates the commitment of the provincial and central governments to meeting the essential needs of the population and promoting sustainable development in the region.