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What's holding back Kigali's settlement sites?
๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡ผ Rwanda /Economy & Trade

What's holding back Kigali's settlement sites?

From The New Times · () English

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  • Landowners in Kigali's planned settlement sites are concerned about delays in approving physical plans.
  • These prolonged delays are preventing landowners from developing their properties.
  • The uncertainty is impacting investment and development in the designated settlement areas.

Landowners in several planned settlement sites across Rwanda's capital, Kigali, are voicing frustration over significant delays in the approval of physical plans. This protracted uncertainty has created a major roadblock, preventing property owners from proceeding with the development of their land.

The extended waiting periods for plan approvals are not only hindering individual landowners but also casting a shadow over the broader development goals for these designated settlement areas. The lack of clear progress is stifling potential investment and slowing down the planned expansion and improvement of these urban zones.

Residents and investors alike are calling for a more streamlined and efficient process from the city authorities. The current situation raises questions about the effectiveness of urban planning and land management in Kigali, as the delays directly impact economic activity and the realization of the city's growth strategies.

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