[This Day] The Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV) has said that sustained investment in the real estate sector would revamp the nation's economy.
[This Day] Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is perplexed some people believe it is impossible to build 300,000 housing units across the country in a year, breaking it down to 400 homes per local government area.
[The Herald] Mwarazi River bridge in Headlands was washed away by heavy rains on Friday cutting off farmers, mining companies and communities in Chendambuya, Mayo, Chikore and Chinyuke areas threatening economic activity.
[Reporter] The construction industry in Ethiopia has been experiencing a major boom in the past two decades, expanding by 16% in 2018 alone, and accounting for 15% of the country's economy.
[Reporter] Foreign currency shortage and resettlement of illegal settlers has hindered the completion of the National Stadium, The Reporter has learnt.
[Monitor] The National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NSWC) managing director Dr Silver Mugisha has raised concerns about the delayed completion of a multi-billion shilling gravity water flow project further announcing a construction takeover.
[Ethiopian Herald] The Construction Works Regulatory Authority (CWRA) said that it has been working to transform the country's construction sector through research-based strategies and approaches.
[Ethiopian Herald] ADDIS ABABA - The National Coordinating Office of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) announced that scholars' forum will be established in the near future to garner professional support for the success of the construction of the Dam.
[The Herald] Mash Central Bureau