Residents in Kigali have voiced growing concerns over delays in urban infrastructure projects, particularly in neighborhoods like Kinga and Massaka. Many residents are left in uncertainty regarding their relocation and compensation as development plans progress slowly. City officials have attributed these delays to budget constraints and challenges in obtaining the necessary approvals. In response to residents’ frustrations, government representatives have committed to addressing these issues promptly and ensuring better communication moving forward.
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