[SNA] Khartoum -The Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources Professor Yasser Abbas, that the technical side of the negotiations on the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is backed by the executive organ, calling on the political forces, parties and the public, to line up behind Sudan's stance, considering that the issue of the GERD is a national issue that does not bear any political confrontations, while components in the Forces of Freedom and Change have announced their support for the negotiating delegation on this sensitive
[This Day] Bauchi -The Bauchi State government has disclosed that about N3 billion was spent on the construction of a total of 270 classrooms for primary and secondary schools across the state in the first one year of Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed's administration.
[Namibia Economist] The National Housing Enterprise (NHE) last week launched a new housing development project across the country, which is set to construct 335 houses at an estimated value of N$124 million.
[Daily News] THE government has directed all authorities responsible for the construction of the new Karanga Leather Industries Company Limited to ensure the remaining part of the ongoing construction is completed swiftly ready to start production.
[This Day] The Federal Ministry of Works and Housing has resumed emergency repair of roads and bridges in Lagos State.
[Nyasa Times] The 2020/21 National Budget has allocated the health sector K195.3 billion, representing 9.7 percent of the total budget, second to education, with Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Development Joseph Mwanamvekha disclosing that construction of a military hospital may start later this year.
[New Times] Duval Great Lakes Ltd, a subsidiary company of a French company "Groupe Duval" is going to construct a multibillion environmental-friendly complex at a building that used to house the ministry of justice near Kigali Convention Centre, The New Times has learnt.
[This Day] The federal government is targeting the creation of 1.8 million jobs through the construction of 300,000 homes in the next 12 months, as part of initiatives to stimulate growth in the economy.
[New Era] The National Housing Enterprise (NHE) has launched a new housing development project across the country that will see it construct 335 houses. According to a statement by NHE, this latest project is part of ongoing efforts to empower Namibians through the provision of affordable and quality housing whilst continuing to fulfil its mandate.
[Government of Mauritius] The construction sector has long been a driver of Mauritius's economic growth. This industry has a major role to play in the economic recovery of the country. It employs directly and indirectly some 120 000 workers in Mauritius representing around 22% of the total workforce and in 2019 contributed to some 9.7% to the GDP with a net investment of Rs 48.3 billion. Now, the construction industry, with Rs 40 billion worth of development projects, is being propelled to another height, and will thus preserve tho