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[Sino-Congolese Programme] China Eximbank provides $29.9 million loan for Kisangani Road Rehabilitation and Modernization Project (Linked to Record ID#450)


Funder Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank)
Recipient Organization Sino-Congolais des Mines (Sicomines SARL)
Country Democratic Republic of the Congo
Start Date Aug 17, 2015
End Date Nov 15, 2031
Duration 5,934 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 59216
Grant Description

[Sino-Congolese Programme] China Eximbank provides $29.9 million loan for Kisangani Road Rehabilitation and Modernization Project In 2008, China Eximbank issued a $3.003 billion general buyer's credit loan to Sino–Congolais des Mines (Sicomines SARL) — a joint venture — to finance infrastructure projects in the DRC (as captured via Record ID#450).

All subsidiary borrowings under the (government-guaranteed) general buyer's credit loan agreement were to be repaid with revenues from mining projects managed by Sicomines SARL.

📋 Loan / Grant Terms
💰 Loan Amountcarried a maturity of 25 years

All infrastructure projects supported through the general buyer's credit loan were part of the so-called “Sino-Congolese Programme." One of the subsidiary loans issued as part of the 'Sino-Congolese Programme' was a $29,914,469.02 loan for the Kisangani Road Rehabilitation and Modernization Project.

The loan ultimately achieved a disbursement rate of 100%.

The project involved the rehabilitation and modernization of 10.315 km of roads in the city of Kisangani within Tshopo province, including the 2 km Route n ° 1 (Colonel Tshatshi Avenue), the 6.015 km Route 2 (Simi-Simi Avenue); the 0.3 km Route 3 (Mobutu 1 Boulevard), the 1.26 km Route n ° 4 (Mobutu 2 Boulevard), the 0.75 km Route 5 (Aokolo Avenue), and the 0.6 km Route 6 (Maman Yemo Avenue).

CREC 7 — a subsidiary of China Railway Engineering Corporation (CREC) — was the contractor responsible for project implementation. It was awarded a $14,957,234.51 contract (ID#ACGT/DG/018/2015) on August 17, 2015.

The contract was subsequently amended to include $2,436,660.39 for Route Kisangani Route 1, $9,823,215.48 for Route Kisangani Route 2 (PK0+000-PK5+715), $299,057.97 for Route Kisangani Route 3 (CK0+000-CK0+290), $1,682,450.28 for Route Kisangani Route 4, $563,699.02 for Route Kisangani Route Kokolo, and $152,151.37 for Route Kisangani Route Maman Yemo.

Then, on November 3, 2016, construction began. This project was provisionally accepted on December 20, 2018 and completed on March 11, 2020. Its originally scheduled completion date was December 19, 2018.

📋 Staff Comments
  1. The French project title is Modernisation de la Voirie de Kisangani.
  2. Given that AidData has captured the entire $3.003 billion China Eximbank loan commitment amount for multiple infrastructure projects via Project ID#450, it does not record a financial commitment (transaction) amount for the subsidiary loan supporting this project to avoid double-counting.
  3. For loan and debt rescheduling records with variable interest rates, AidData calculates the all-in interest rate at T0 based on the reference rate (such as LIBOR or EURIBOR) on the loan start date, plus any known margin. Please see the methodology for additional details.
📚 Sources & References
  • Rapport Annuel 2015
  • Rapport Annuel 2018
  • Rapport Annuels 2017
  • Kisangani road modernization project
  • Projet de modernisation de la voirie de Kisangani
  • ChinaLoansToAfrica©SAIS-CARI.csv
  • Rapport Annuel 2017
  • Rapport Annuel 2016
  • Plan du Travail, 2018 Annual Report, rapport assoupliitie
  • CONVENTION DE LA SINO-CONGOLAISE DES MINES : Qui perd, qui gagne entre l’Etat congolais et la Chine ?
  • Etude d’évaluation de la mise en œuvre de la convention de collaboration relative au développement d’un projet minier et d’un projet d’infrastructures en RD Congo Projet SICOMINES Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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Sino-Congolais des Mines (Sicomines SARL)

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