Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza Tuesday launched the
master plan of Burundian capital Bujumbura by the year of 2045, calling
for investors to prepare projects for a beautiful and big city
respecting environmental standards.
"By 2045, we need a
capital city of Bujumbura that clearly shows where services can be
found. It should be a capital city respecting environmental standards,"
said Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza at the launch of the master
plan.
Nkurunziza indicated that the master plan shows
where plantations and green areas are located and puts an end to chaotic
constructions in the perimeter of Bujumbura.
According
to him, the capital city will be extended to Bujumbura and Bubanza
provinces. The northwest of the capital city of Bujumbura will extend up
to Bubanza province and will host industries and agricultural and
farming areas, while the south of the capital near the shores of Lake
Tanganyika will be devoted to tourism, he said.
Nkurunziza
said the centre of the capital city will host administration and trade
services. "We call on Burundian citizens to get together and develop
projects in the context of the 2045 master plan for Bujumbura capital
city. We also invite foreign investors to come and help us extend the
capital city," said Nkurunziza.
He added that people
are encouraged to build storey buildings as the space for construction
is getting smaller and smaller. A study conducted by the ministry of
environment of Burundi shows that a suburb in the outskirts of capital
Bujumbura are inhabited by 2,000 people by square kilometers while in
2045 the suburb will host 4,461 people.
Burundi is a
small landlocked country with the size of 27,830 kilometers and is one
of the five poorest countries in the world, according to the Word Bank.
It is the second most densely populated country in Africa, it said.
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