Construction works on an array of stalled infrastructural projects in the city will resume soon.
Speaking
to The New Times Thursday, Kigali Vice-Mayor in charge of Finance and
Economic Development, Alphonse Nizeyimana, said most of the development
projects underwent a review which resulted in the delay.
Among
the mega projects that came to a standstill include a Rwf50 billion
project to put up 500 housing units in Gacuriro, Gasabo District, due
for completion in May this year. The houses will be funded by the Rwanda
Social Security Board (RSSB).
The Kigali central sewerage system that was slated to be completed this year also came to a standstill due to lack of funds.
According
to city officials, the $70 million (approx. Rwf 42 billion) project
would be completed next year once negotiations with the European
Development Bank are complete.
“Some of the projects like RSSB’s
Rwf50 billion project have been going through changes. There are some
Indians updating the designs. We hope to kick start most of those
projects this year,” Nizeyimana said.
He further disclosed that
11 plots out of 20 located in lower Kiyovu, Nyarugenge District which
covers an area of 13 hectares have already been taken up.
“We
are also currently looking for developers who would want to invest in
these nine remaining plots. It’s just a matter of time,” the Vice Mayor
said.
Last year, city authorities had told The New Times that
some developers involved in a number of projects to redevelop the city
were struggling financially.
According to the authorities, the
city receives many project proposals and issues construction permits
though construction works are yet to kick off due to financial
constraints.
City officials attribute the challenges to the high cost of credit, high interest rates and inability to secure long term loans.
The
City of Kigali authorities have appealed to the government to come up
with a special mortgage facility geared towards boosting the
implementation of the master plan.
Nizeyimana is, however,
optimistic that in spite of the prevailing hurdles, the first phase of
the implementation of the master plan due to be completed by 2015 would
be met.
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