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An error occured during parsing XML data. Please try again.| The prefecture plaza in Yaounde: Planned development |
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| Written by Cellule de la Communication |
| Friday, 30 July 2010 12:08 |
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 05 August 2010 07:46 |
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En prélude aux conférences budgétaires préparatoires à l’élaboration du budget 2011, le Ministre du Développement Urbain et de l’Habitat, Clobert Tchatat vient de présider deux importantes séances de travail avec les exécutifs des Communautés urbaines de Yaoundé et de Douala. C’était le jeudi 05 et le samedi 07 août 2010.
Low-cost housing needs in Cameroonian cities are enormous. Proof of such needs is the number of slum neighbourhoods in these cities. Turkey faces the same problem, but also has a wealth of experience in the domain. Our country can thus benefit from Turkish experience. The Turkish ambassador to Cameroon, His Excellency, Atilay Ersan, reassured the Minister of Urban Development and Housing, M. Clobert Tchatat, of his commitment to encourage Turkish entrepreneurs to invest in the housing sector in our country. This is a sector that is destined to really soar because of a new government policy that seeks to support private real estate development. Minister Tchatat affirmed his readiness to welcome Turkish economic operators that would be willing to engage in the construction of low-cost housing units.
Yaoundé city centre will soon radiate its beauty. Remained for a long time as a mortgage pressing on the beautification efforts of the Cameroonian capital, the ministerial building n°1 nicknamed “building of the death” ( due to suppose or real criminal acts perpetrated there), is in the course of completion. It was the representative of Prime Minister, Head of government, Mr. Clobert TCHATAT , the Minister of Urban Development and housing who, by putting-up the first coat of paint, launched the rehabilitation works of this building whose construction process came to stop at the level of finish touches more than 20 years ago while 85% of the work had been done. The task of works completion is now the responsibility of the National Social Insurance Fund (CNPS) witch has a 24 months period to do so.
« Allier délais et qualité », tel est le mot d’ordre lancé par le Ministre du Développement Urbain et de l’Habitat le 05 mai 2010, à tous les acteurs impliqués dans l’opération de réhabilitation de la voirie et d’embellissement de la ville d’Ebolowa, à quelques mois du Comice agropastoral. Le ministre Clobert Tchatat présidait la cérémonie de lancement des travaux de réhabilitation de la voirie dans le cadre de la préparation du Comice.







As part of the drive to beautify the capital of Cameroon, Yaounde, Government, after building a roundabout at the prefecture junction, now plans to restructure and redevelop the Djoungolo public square. The aim here is to give the area a greater facelift with a pioneering architectural design that mirrors the structures constructed there. Accordingly, the Government Delegate to the Yaounde City Council, Gilbert Tsimi Evouna, on 28 September 2009, issued an invitation for idea bids in order to select a modern and forward-looking sketch architectural design of the site. On 28 July 2010, the prize for the best idea bid was awarded to Emmanuel Moyo of the Leader Concept consultancy. The laureate’s sketch design and the designs of the two immediate runners-up will be exhibited at the City Council for one month to elicit possible remarks and suggestions from the public. The sites targeted for redevelopment include, inter alia: the prefecture junction, the General Delegation for National Security, the Cameroon Cultural Centre street, the surroundings of the African Intellectual property Organisation, and the Pharmacie provinciale. Works are expected to begin in 2011.