Africa-Press – Rwanda. In the recently unveiled land use master plan for Kamonyi District, there is a project on cable cars hovering over River Nyabarongo. One of 15 major projects poised to shape the district over the next quarter century.
Covering 655 square kilometres and one of the eight districts in Southern Province, Kamonyi is projected to increase its population from 450,849 in 2022 to 784,939 in 2050.
The district’s current population represents 15per cent of the total population in Southern Province.
By 2050, Kamonyi’s urban population is expected to account for 70% of the total inhabitants.
The new land use master plan will be rolled out in four phases: Phase I (2024–2030), Phase II (2030–2036), Phase III (2036–2042), and Phase IV (2042–2050).
The New Times looks at 15 key projects.
Rwf1.4bn cable car project over Nyabarongo
The Kamuhanda Cable Car Project is envisioned as a new tourism product, hovering over River Nyabarongo and linking Nyabugogo Bus Park in Kigali to Kamonyi District.
The project is designed to improve connectivity while offering a unique tourism experience, turning Kamonyi into a vibrant gateway between Kigali and Southern Province.
The project’s implementation is projected to cost around Rwf1.4 billion
2. Rwf5.2bn Nyabarongo River bridge
The new Nyabarongo bridge linking Kigali and Kamonyi will complement the gateway monument.
The Rwf5.2 billion bridge is intended as an iconic structure symbolising the close business ties between Kigali and Southern Province.
It will also connect the pedestrian pathway to the cable car station.
3. Rwf5.7bn underpass at Ruyenzi junction
A proposed underpass at the Ruyenzi junction in Runda is designed to improve traffic flow.
With a new industrial park under development in Muhanga District, traffic on the main highway from Kamonyi is expected to increase significantly.
To manage this growth, the Rwf5.7 billion proposed underpass will ensure smooth, uninterrupted vehicle movement through busy commercial areas along the national road.
4. Rwf3.1bn shopping mall
A shopping mall is planned on the Magerwa plot to attract businesses and shoppers, offering a diverse range of retail, dining, and entertainment options, while fostering community engagement and inclusivity. It would cost some Rwf3.1 billion.
5. Kamonyi Urban Stadium
A well-designed city stadium will provide a vibrant hub for sports enthusiasts, fostering community spirit and offering a memorable experience for both athletes and spectators.
6. Rwf1.3bn financial plaza
A financial plaza is planned to be built in Runda Sector, in a prime area within the civic zone, a strategic and integrated space designed to meet residents’ financial needs while fostering economic growth and community wellness.
It is expected to enhance the business environment in Kamonyi, including providing space for financial institutions, small business services, insurance, Irembo services, and co-working spaces.
7. Rwf2bn wetland restorayion in Bishenyi
The proposed wetland restoration and conservation project aims to rehabilitate and preserve the ecological integrity of Bishenyi wetland, a critical natural resource in Kamonyi.
8. Rwf3.2bn bus terminal and market in Bishenyi
Bishenyi Integrated Development project will combine a bus terminal, market, and public plaza in a single complex. It could cost about Rwf3.2 billion.
There is also a City Gateway Monument in Bishenyi will serve as a landmark welcoming residents and visitors to a vibrant urban centre, symbolising unity and progress.
The monument, with an estimated cost of Rwf700m, will embody the spirit of Bishenyi, showcasing its rich culture and growth.
9. Rwf3.7bn Remera-Rukoma Provincial Hospital
The modern Remera-Rukoma Provincial Hospital aims to transform healthcare in the region.
Estimated to cost Rwf3.7 billion, this facility will prioritise patient care, integrating advanced medical technology and infrastructure.
With a focus on sustainability, it will adhere to green building standards.
The hospital will serve as a comprehensive healthcare hub, offering specialised services, emergency care, and outreach programmes.
It addresses immediate healthcare needs while representing a commitment to public health, research, and the well-being of Rwandan citizens.
10. Rwf600m Rukoma community playground
The Rukoma Modern Community Playground will create a recreational space promoting engagement and child development.
It will feature modern equipment, inclusive design, and sustainable landscaping, with designated areas for different age groups.
Cultural elements will also be incorporated to strengthen local identity.
11. Rwf700m Remera-Rukoma bus terminal
The Remera-Rukoma Bus Terminal project will be a modern, efficient hub to improve connectivity and convenience.
It will include bus bays, waiting areas, ticketing service offices, and information systems, incorporating green design and accessibility for all commuters.
12. Rwf700m Mugina farmers’ market
The modern farmers’ market in Mugina will create a dynamic space for farmers to sell produce directly to consumers.
It will include covered stalls, hygiene facilities, and storage, while promoting locally sourced and organic products. Educational programmes will empower both farmers and consumers.
The expected Mugina Public Plaza will also integrate the proposed farmers’ market, co-working space, and bus terminal into a vibrant community hub.
13. Musambira African Village Craft Centre
The Musambira African Village Craft Centre will be a platform for local artistic traditions, providing space for artisans to create, showcase, and sell their works.
The centre will support cultural preservation, community empowerment, and economic development.
14. Rwf500m heritage rocks project
The Tourism Heritage Rocks project will celebrate and promote the cultural and geological heritage of Kamonyi’s unique rock formations.
Each rock will be engraved with accounts of significant historical events in Rwanda.
A Rwf450m Heritage Ring will organise the rocks into a corridor, guiding visitors through the heritage path.
15. Rwf1.6bn Rwandan Cultural IDP model village
Located near the heritage rocks and path, the model village will showcase a traditional Rwandan homestead, providing both educational and tourism value.
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