[Daily News] THE fifth phase government has spent 1.8bn/-on the construction of a district hospital in Rorya District, Mara Region.
[Monitor] Court has halted the construction of the Bunamwaya-Lweza Entebbe express road by the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA).
[Nairobi News] Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has dismissed claims that a new expressway is being built next to the standard gauge railway line that passes through Nairobi national park.
[VOA] Ethiopia is moving forward with a plan to fill a massive reservoir behind a new dam on the Nile River and Egypt is calling the move a threat to peace and security in the region and is asking the United Nations to step in.
[Ghanaian Times] This year'sChinese Building Material and Home Furnishing Middle East and Africa trade exhibition will be held virtually, the Zhejiang sub-council of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) and Zhejiang International Trade Exhibitions Company Limited, have said.
[Ghanaian Times] The Government has assured that it will restore the demolished building at the Nigerian High Commission to its original state, as soon as possible.
[Namibia Economist] With lots of time on their hands due to the lockdown, the Roads Authority's management dug through the 666-page World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Report for 2019 and came up with the astonishing conclusion that Namibia has the best road infrastructure in Africa.
[SNA] Khartoum -The European Union has affirmed its stance at the same distance from the three countries currently negotiating on the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, which Sudan had hosted via video conference, but had to return to the file of negotiations on legal issues to the prime ministers of the three countries to try to reach an agreement on it.
[SNA] Khartoum -The Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources, Prof. Yassir Abbas, has affirmed the continuation of the Prime Minister's initiative to resolve the differences over the operation of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.
[State Department] In recent months negotiations have stalled and there has been an escalation of tensions on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) that impacts, Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan.  The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) encourages the continued cooperation and peaceful negotiations of all stakeholders in the construction of the GERD. These negotiations should be based on mutual benefit, good faith, and the principles of international law. The multi-billion-dollar GERD project was announced in 2011, and will