[Namibian] Oranjemund constituency regional councillor Lazarus Nangolo says he hopes the Rosh Pinah open market will be ready for trading by the end of this month.
[The Herald] Senior Reporter
[The Point] The Honourable Minister for Transport, Works and Infrastructure, Bai Lamin Jobe and member of his senior team officials, on Friday 26th June, 2020 visited the ongoing People's Republic of China (PRC) -Gambia Government sponsored $82 million bridges and roads project under construction in Basse and Fatoto in the Upper River Region of the country.
[SNA] Khartoum -- Negotiations on filling and operation of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam continued between Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan.
[Premium Times] The Federal Executive Council has approved N108 billion for the completion of various road projects across the country.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- A 24-classroom building of the New Hope Academy is nearing completion, thanks to the sponsorship of Dr. Malachi Z. York's Foundation (MYF). Dr. York is a former Liberian Diplomat, who served this nation in the US.
[This Day] The federal government and Lagos State Government have appealed to motorists and Lagos residents to cooperate with government and appropriate agencies during the six months partial closure of the Third Mainland Bridge for maintenance work, which is expected to commence on July 24.
[New Dawn] Indian Consul General in Liberia, Shri Upjit Singh Sachdeva has disclosed plan to recondition the dilapidated Pennho Building on Center Street in Central Monrovia that pays host to hundreds of drug additcts and criminals commonly refered to here as 'zogoes'. The Indian diplomat and proprietor of the Jeety Trading Corporation (JTC) presently distributes free cooked meals to hundreds of less fortunate persons across Monrovia and its environs in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
[New Dawn] Golden Veroleum Liberia is calling on the Government of Liberia to address bad road condition in southeast Liberia where the oil palm company conducts its operations. Chief Executive Officer Ferdy Surya Handojo says deplorable state of roads is causing his company to incur losses.
[New Dawn] Growing concern is mounting in Monrovia and its environs over government's sincerity to rehabilitate thousands of wayward Liberians commonly called 'zogoes' who are sheltering at serious locations in the capital.