South Kivu news: the municipality of Bagira mobilized for community work
The municipality of Bagira, in the province of South Kivu, is resolutely committed to actions in favor of development. To support their mayor Patience Bengehya Wa Ngwabo in this direction, the population of the locality decided to join the sanitation work organized every Saturday.
Indeed, work has recently been launched to improve the section linking the place at Cibinda to the Nyakavogo site. This work, carried out with the support of the Sainte Famille Catholic parish in Bagira, aims to increase accessibility to the Sainte Famille school complex and the Nyakavogo site.
Father parish priest Jean-Marie Balegamire, representative of the Holy Family parish of Bagira, indicated the need to rehabilitate this road section to facilitate access to school infrastructure. For the population of Bagira, these development actions are essential for improving their daily lives.
The governor of the province Théo Ngwabidje Kasi, for his part, praised the commitment of the municipality and its population in the realization of its projects. The participation of citizens in development actions can only contribute favorably to the progress of the region.
In short, the population of Bagira shows a remarkable will in terms of citizen participation. The community work carried out each week, with the support of the Sainte Famille parish of Bagira and the governor of the province, are all initiatives that contribute to the progress of the municipality and the improvement of the living conditions of its inhabitants.