[This Day] The Niger State Government has said that it will not hesitate to prosecute construction companies for delaying the completion of the road projects awarded to them.
[Daily News] Dodoma -THE construction of a major crude oil pipeline from Hoima in Uganda to Tanga in Tanzania will begin in April 2021, taking the cooperation of the two east African countries in the oil industry to new heights.
[East African] Egypt has submitted a complaint letter to the UN Security Council in protest to Ethiopia's plan to fill the controversial hydro-power dam project known as Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).
[Malawi News Agency] Phalombe -Minister of Transport and Public works Ralph Jooma on Tuesday laid ground through a ground breaking ceremony for construction of a K99 million, Chimenya bridge in Traditional Authority (TA) Mkhumba in Phalombe District.
[Ghanaian Times] An amount of $3,086,206 (GH¢17,969,447) has been set aside to renovate the Essipun Sports Stadium over a period of 12 months.
[Ghanaian Times] Kumasi -The Roads and Highways Minister, Kwasi Amoako-Atta, has lauded local road contractors for their quality of work delivery so far as he inspected projects in the Ashanti Region.
[FrontPageAfrica] Former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, often keen about the legacy she left behind expressed a sense of pride back in February, when she declared that the only house she built while she was President is the one on her farm in Bomi County.
[Cameroon Tribune] Government and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on May 5, 2020 signed the financing agreement and project document of the plan.
[Ghanaian Times] Kumasi -Plans are far advanced for the construction of four interchanges in Kumasi, to drastically reduce vehicular traffic, Mr Kwasi Amoako-Atta, Minister of Roads and Highways, has disclosed.
[FrontPageAfrica] Residents of Sergeant Kollieta town in Zota District, who have for years been begging various political representatives in Bong County and other interests to assist them in improving the road leading to the town after their pleas fell on deaf years, have taken matters into their own hands and are building themselves a 'road'.