[Vanguard] Residents of No 6 Olonode Street, Ebute Metta, Lagos Mainland Local Government Area, narrowly escaped death on Monday, when the two-storey building partially collapsed during heavy rainfall.
[Ghana Presidency] The Vice President of the Republic, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has cut sod for works to begin on the upgrading of inner roads within all the Garrisons of the Ghana Armed Forces across the country.
[Ghana Presidency] Government's efforts at building massive, broad-based infrastructure across the country are aimed not just at improving the lives of the ordinary citizen, but form part of a drive to build a modern, inclusive economy within a fast growing country, the Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has indicated.
[Daily News] TANZANIA Zambia Mafuta (Tazama) Pipeline is seeking a 400-million US dollars (over 920bn/-) loan to upgrading the entire pipe diameter to 12 inches.
[VOA] A new report is warning that China may be spying on African government officials from within their own buildings.
[Nation] A heap of construction materials, including an artificial turf shipped in from Europe, is wasting away at the entrance of Dandora Stadium, signalling stalled work at the ultra-modern sports facility in Nairobi's Eastlands area.
[This Day] The Lagos State Government has announced partial closure of the Marine Beach Bridge by Total Gas, inwards Apapa for five months to pave the way for emergency repair works.
[Capital FM] Kiambu -The construction of the Sh1.3 billion Kiambu-Ruaka water supply and sewerage project has officially kicked off.
[Daily News] RUKWA Regional Commissioner (RC) Joachim Wangabo has expressed satisfaction at the ongoing construction of Chala Folk Development College at the cost of over 637m /-, whose completion would help girls, who drop out of school due to pregnancies.
[This Day] Umuahia -Abia State Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu, wednesday announced that five roads in Aba would be reconstructed to world class standard after securing international funding for the projects.