The Democratic Republic of Congo’s Minister of Rural Development, Grégoire Mutshail Mutomb, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Primex CEO Guyshell Bengou. The agreement covers a pilot project to provide clean water to Lutendele, a community in the Mont-Ngafula commune on the outskirts of Kinshasa.
The project will install a solar-powered water supply system to improve access to drinking water for local residents.
According to a statement from the Ministry of Rural Development, the initiative is part of the Suminwa government’s plan to modernize rural infrastructure, with a key goal of ensuring sustainable access to safe water in rural and peri-urban areas.
Primex, the company leading the project, specializes in solar water systems, chemical-free purification, and hybrid renewable energy solutions. During the signing ceremony, Primex CEO Guyshell Bengou said that British engineers from Green Power Technology will take part in the technical phase, configuring the solar setup and calibrating the pumping units.
The final agreement has yet to be signed, but the Ministry said construction will begin soon at the Lutendele site. Functional and water-quality tests will be carried out before the model is replicated in other rural communities.
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