The provinces of Maniema and North Kivu signed an agreement in Kindu on October 14, 2025, to jointly develop a strategic road corridor linking Cacayer, Beni, Walikale, Lubutu, and Kindu. The project is designed as a provincial extension of the Kivu-Kinshasa Green Corridor, a national infrastructure initiative led by the central government.
At the same ceremony, a second preliminary accord was concluded with Tshopo province to co-finance the rehabilitation of the 126-kilometer RP410 road between Kisangani and Ubundu.
According to local media, Maniema has already provided an initial $150,000 and 100 cubic meters of diesel to launch the works. Planned interventions on RP410 include clearing, demarcation, grading, compacting, drainage construction, and the building of engineering structures.
The interprovincial initiative, based on shared financing and pooled resources, aims to stimulate regional trade and open new economic corridors across eastern Congo. However, its success will depend on effective project execution and the security of the routes involved.
The Kisangani-Ubundu axis passes through sensitive areas. Authorities have recently reported arrests of suspected AFC/M23 members along this route, which links Tshopo, Maniema, and North Kivu via Lubutu. Clashes between AFC/M23 rebels and government forces have also been reported in Walikale, highlighting the fragile security environment surrounding these infrastructure projects.
Boaz Kabeya