Net-citizens from Cape Verde have been discussing the recent decision made by the Government to promote eighteen former towns and villages to cities [1], leading to a total of twenty four. In question is the lack of infrastructures: reportedly, some of the new cities don't have water supply or even streets [2]. [all links in pt]
Cape Verde: Six Cities Become Twenty Four
· Written by Sara Moreira
Categories: Sub-Saharan Africa, Cape Verde, Development, Governance, History, Law, Politics