“Booming Kinshasa: Discover the notable progress in infrastructure projects in DR Congo”

Title: Infrastructure in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Notable progress in the Kinshasa projects

Introduction :
The Democratic Republic of Congo faces many infrastructure challenges, but significant progress is being made in the city of Kinshasa. Infrastructure Minister Alexis Gisaro recently visited several ongoing projects in the Congolese capital. The objective: to become familiar with the state of progress of the work and to launch new projects. This article offers you an overview of these projects and the positive impact they will have on the Congolese population.

Road rehabilitation:
In his tour of construction sites, Minister Gisaro visited several towns in Kinshasa, including Lemba, Limete, Kisenso and N’sele. In the municipality of Lemba, an important section of Sefu Avenue, 2 km 300 long, is being rehabilitated. Similarly, Botango Avenue, known as the “Boucle” in the commercial district of Lemba, is undergoing construction and sanitation works. These interventions will significantly improve traffic flow and meet the needs of the local population.

Progress in Limete and Kisenso:
The Minister did not omit to visit other areas under construction, in particular the 14th street of Limete, which connects the boulevard Lumumba to the road of heavyweights. After a period of inactivity, the road is now passable, offering better accessibility to the inhabitants of this area. As for the Bikanga district in Kisenso, the avenue de la Paix has undergone a quality modernization, making travel more secure and enhancing the sector.

Objective: to improve the living conditions of the Congolese population.
The visit of the Minister of Infrastructure bears witness to the Congolese government’s desire to improve the living conditions of the population. Indeed, these rehabilitation and construction works will make it possible to open up certain areas, promote local economic development and offer a better quality of life to the inhabitants of Kinshasa. Moreover, these investments in infrastructure support the vision of the Head of State, Félix Tshisekedi, who places the improvement of the living conditions of the Congolese population at the heart of his policy.

Conclusion :
The visit of the Minister of Infrastructure to Kinshasa made it possible to note the significant progress in the rehabilitation and construction sites. The work in progress will contribute to improving the living conditions of the inhabitants of the Congolese capital by providing modern and secure infrastructure. These are important steps towards the development of the country and the improvement of the quality of life of the Congolese population

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