The focus of the First Five-Year Plan is Western expansion. From 1900 onwards, East Africa's investment in Western towns, mines, and agriculture increased significantly. Cities like Cabinda, Luanda, Benguela, Kinshasa, and Bangui received far more actual policies compared to the much-talked-about but less substantive Dar es Salaam City urban circle or the self-funded Great Mombasa Plan of the Eastern Province.
"During the First Five-Year Plan, over 200 new towns will be established in the West, particularly in the vacuum areas between the coast and the central region, which include areas like Kaisai Province, Lunda Province, and Okavango Province. The plan is to introduce a large population to settle and work locally."
