The Kinshasa cable car: an innovative solution to solve traffic jams

The Congolese government has undertaken the construction of a cable car in Kinshasa to alleviate traffic congestion problems. Work has started and the cable car should be operational in July 2023. This new aerial cable transport solution will offer a fast, reliable and ecological alternative for the inhabitants of the capital. By facilitating travel, the cable car will also promote the economic development of the city. This initiative demonstrates the Congolese government’s desire to find innovative solutions to solve traffic problems in Kinshasa.

“Critical Meeting in Kinshasa: Efforts to Eradicate Polio in Africa Take Center Stage”

The 31st meeting of the African Regional Certification Commission for Poliomyelitis Eradication has started in Kinshasa. The objective of this four-day meeting is to assess progress and challenges in the fight against polio in Africa, with a focus on the situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Despite the difficulties encountered, the DRC has committed to financing a large part of the purchase of vaccines. Representatives from six invited countries will join the DRC delegation to discuss steps to be taken to eradicate polio from the region once and for all. This meeting follows the 3rd National Forum on Immunization and Polio Eradication in the DRC, which was held at the end of June. It is hoped that, with the support of partners, polio can be eradicated in Africa.

“Martyred children: The poignant appeal of the fight against childhood cancer in the DRC”

The book “Martyr children: inspired by the lives of children suffering from cancer in the DRC” by author Andy Mukendi is a cry for awareness on the alarming situation of childhood cancer in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It gives voice to children and their families, telling their stories and sharing their testimonies. The objective is to raise public awareness and raise funds to improve the care of these children. The author thus hopes to create a national program to fight childhood cancer in the DRC.

“Reinforcement of the EAC regional force in North Kivu: a crucial assessment to deal with growing insecurity”

In this article, we review the ongoing assessment of the EAC regional force in North Kivu Province. This assessment aims to analyze the capacities and performance of the EAC in the fight against the growing insecurity in the region. The delegation of the ad hoc technical team met with the military governor of the province to discuss the current situation and make recommendations to strengthen the effectiveness of the EAC. This assessment will also help to better understand the challenges facing the EAC and develop strategies to address them. The ultimate objective is to guarantee peace and stability in the North Kivu region.

“MSG School of the Supernatural 25th Anniversary Celebration: A Major Event for Believers!”

Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the School of the Supernatural at the Salvation and Glory Mission with a landmark event for believers. Ecosur, created 25 years ago, is a school that aims to help Christians live a fulfilled Christian life and walk in the victory of Jesus Christ. The festivities planned for this anniversary include thanksgiving, testimonials and a final feast. Don’t miss this exceptional event which highlights the many lives transformed thanks to Ecosur.

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

Work to rehabilitate and modernize road infrastructure in the municipalities of Limete, Kasa-vubu and Gombe in Kinshasa has been officially launched. This initiative aims to improve the quality of the roads and facilitate traffic in these three municipalities. Funding comes from the public treasury and the work will be carried out by nine selected companies. The government undertakes to guarantee the payments and calls on the population to support the project. The Vice-Governor of Kinshasa underlines the importance of these works for the daily life of the inhabitants and encourages to take care of the new rehabilitated infrastructures. This project is crucial for the development of Kinshasa and bears witness to the government’s desire to promote the socio-economic development of the city.

The Kinshasa cable car: an innovative solution to solve traffic problems and improve urban mobility

A cable car is to be built in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, to solve traffic problems in the Congolese capital. This innovative solution aims to relieve road congestion and facilitate urban mobility. The cable car will connect the University of Kinshasa to the Triangle station, with a capacity of transporting 5,000 passengers per day. This ecological initiative also offers a panoramic view of the city, which could promote the development of tourism in Kinshasa. Work is expected to start in July 2023, demonstrating the Congolese government’s commitment to improving the quality of life of residents and developing transport infrastructure in the country. This project could inspire other cities to explore innovative solutions to solve urban mobility problems.

“Kinshasa gets rid of traffic jams with the construction of a revolutionary cable car”

Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, has been plagued by heavy traffic jams for years. In order to solve this congestion problem, the government has decided to build an urban cable car, in partnership with the Turkish firm Milvest. This cable car will connect two strategic stations in the city and will be able to transport up to 5,000 passengers per day. The objective of this project is to relieve road traffic, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and offer an alternative and rapid means of transport to the inhabitants of Kinshasa. Work is expected to begin in 2023 and the project is expected to be completed by the end of the same year. This initiative demonstrates the Congolese government’s desire to implement innovative solutions to improve infrastructure and the quality of life of the citizens of Kinshasa.

“Kinshasa: Transport revolution with the construction of a cable car to relieve road congestion”

The Congolese government has signed a contract with the Turkish firm Milvest for the construction of a cable car in Kinshasa. This ambitious project aims to relieve road congestion and improve the mobility of residents. The cable car will connect two strategic stations in the city, with a capacity to transport 5,000 passengers daily. Traffic jams in Kinshasa are caused by non-compliance with the Highway Code, the dilapidated state of the roads and the lack of main and secondary roads. The government is proposing various measures to remedy this problem, in particular the decongestion of traffic black spots and the improvement of the layout of intersections and road signs. The construction of the cable car demonstrates the Congolese government’s commitment to investing in innovative solutions to improve urban mobility.

Historic conviction of a Frenchman for trafficking in mineral substances in the DRC: a major defeat for the traffickers

The conviction of a French national for trafficking in mineral substances in the DRC highlights the illegal exploitation of natural resources in Africa. The Commercial Court of Goma imposed a 5-year prison sentence and a fine of 480,000 US dollars on Giannesini Stéphane. This case testifies to the challenges faced by many African countries and highlights the importance of tackling mineral trafficking. The DRC is particularly affected by this phenomenon because of its significant mineral resources. This conviction sends a clear message about the Congolese authorities’ desire to punish traffickers and put an end to the illegal exploitation of natural resources. However, much more needs to be done to ensure responsible and legal mineral exploitation in the DRC and the rest of Africa. This case also highlights the need for close collaboration between national and international actors to effectively combat trafficking and foster sustainable development on the continent.