- The Gree City will be located on 620 hectares in Kinyinya, Gasabo District, Kigali City.
- The city will have environmentally-clean mini-factories, all-electric vehicles, environmentally sustainable affordable housing, and integrated craft production centres.
- An estimated 30,000 housing units will be developed to benefit around 150,000 people.
On Saturday, Rwanda will break ground of Africa’s first futuristic city.
The city named Green City will be located on
620 hectares in Kinyinya, Gasabo District, Kigali City. The Green City
Kigali project is expected to cost between $4-5 billion.
According to those behind the
project, the futuristic city “… will integrate green building and
design, efficient and renewable energy, recycling and inclusive living,
homegrown solutions and local construction materials”.
The city will have environmentally-clean
mini-factories, all-electric vehicles, environmentally sustainable
affordable housing, and integrated craft production centres.
An estimated 30,000 housing units will be
developed to benefit around 150,000 people. And the beauty of it all is
that no one will be moved to give way to the development.
The stakeholders of the project will hold
consultations on all aspects of the idea that will not only contribute
to conserving our environment; it is also expected to create at least
16,000 jobs.
Eudes Kayumba, Deputy Team Leader of the Green
City Pilot, disclosed that the city aims at having clean technologies,
electric vehicles, electric bicycle and motorcycle lanes, renewable
energy, sustainable waste treatment, biogas plants, and urban forests,
among others, complete with a system that prevents environmental
degradation and air pollution.
Kayumba says that the funding for the project
will come from different stakeholders. The Rwanda Green Fund, with the
financial support of the German Development Cooperation through the KfW
Development Bank, is undertaking a feasibility study for the project.
Rwanda is already living as a green city and the Green City project will only make it greener.
In 2019, the City of Kigali which in 2016
introduced car-free days was crowned Public Health Laureate for 2019
Wellbeing City Award by NewCities, a global non-profit committed to
shaping a better urban future, along with Novartis Foundation, Novartis
US Foundation, and the City of Montréal.
All non-biodegradable plastics are banned in Rwanda and the country has a monthly day of community cleaning service.
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