“Kinshasa: Launch of road infrastructure rehabilitation and modernization works, a giant step towards a better daily life”

The rehabilitation and modernization of road infrastructure in the municipalities of Limete, Kasa-vubu and Gombe, in Kinshasa, was officially launched this Thursday, June 29, 2023. This initiative, supervised by the Minister of State for Infrastructure, Alexis Gisaro, in partnership with the Vice-Governor of Kinshasa, Gecoco Mulumba, aims to improve the quality of the roads and facilitate traffic in these three communes.

The work launch ceremony was marked by the presence of many political figures, deputies, senators, as well as the Mayor of the municipality of Limete. The Minister of State presented the technical poster of the works, which will cover a total distance of 45 kilometers in the three municipalities concerned.

The financing of this work comes from the public treasury, and its duration is estimated between 4 and 9 months. Nine companies have been selected to carry out the work, which will be carried out in compliance with standards and art.

The Minister of State assured the companies that the government will make every effort to guarantee their payments. He also called on the population to support the project by showing good citizenship and ensuring the proper use of the new infrastructure.

The Vice-Governor of Kinshasa welcomed the launch of the works, stressing the importance of their impact on the daily life of the inhabitants. He encouraged the population to take care of these newly rehabilitated infrastructures.

The rehabilitation of road infrastructure is a crucial issue for the development of Kinshasa and the Democratic Republic of Congo. These new roads will facilitate the movement of residents, stimulate economic activity and enhance the attractiveness of the city.

This road infrastructure rehabilitation and modernization project is an essential step towards improving the quality of life of the inhabitants of Kinshasa. It demonstrates the government’s desire to promote socio-economic development and enhance the attractiveness of the Congolese capital.