The launch of the review was officiated by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Infrastructure, Fatina Mukarubibi who said Rwanda as a country with a small land area needs to have well designed and modern land use master plan.
“Rwanda’s population is growing fast. We need this master plan to guide how we will use the land today and in the future in accordance with Vision 2050,” Mukarubibi said.
Through the review process, a deep study will be done to show the land needed by different activities and city designs.
The new land use master plan will replace the masterplan designed from 2007 to 2010 which had been set according to Vision 2020. It was being used after approval by the Cabinet meeting held on January 19, 2011.
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