[Ghanaian Times] Government is to expand the Kpone Barrier to Miotso stretch on the Accra-Aflao road into a six-lane route.
[New Times] Construction works on the stalled $12.2 million centre of excellence for agriculture mechanisation have resumed after the contractor secured funding
[GroundUp] Residents who moved into the multi-million rand Emona Sunhill housing development say shoddy workmanship has made their living conditions a nightmare.
[Egypt Online] President Abdel Fattah El Sisi on Thursday 29/4/2021 inspected underway construction works at a number of road projects and new axes in eastern Cairo.
[Egypt Online] Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukri referred to Ethiopia's intransigence over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and that the Ethiopian side has turned down regional as well as international meditations to solve the crisis.
[Ghanaian Times] Work has begun to repair the culvert which caved in on a portion of the Ho-Accra road, between Kporvi and Tsito, in the early hours of Sunday.
[Govt of Liberia] The President of the Republic, His Excellency Dr. George Manneh Weah, says is administration and the people of Liberia are satisfied with the impact of the Millennium Challenge Compact (MCC). The Compact, implemented by the Millennium Challenge Account Liberia, has ended its work after jumpstarting the country's electricity and road sectors.
[Vanguard] The Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Wednesday, flagged off the construction of 150 new Massey Street Children hospital even as he commissioned other critical medical infrastructure in fulfillment of his Greater Lagos agenda.
[The Herald] Following the launch of the Second Phase of the Emergency Roads Rehabilitation Programme (ERRP2) by President Mnangagwa on February 15, Government, through the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development has been working around the clock to rehabilitate the country's roads. Our Political Editor Fungi Kwaramba (FK) caught up with the Minister of Transport Hon Felix Mhona (FM) to discuss these and other matters, below are excerpts of the interview.
[The Herald] Lafarge Zimbabwe yesterday launched its US$2,8 million Dry Mortars (DMO) project, which is expected to improve the company's manufacturing capacity of dry mortar products from the current 7 000 tonnes to 100 000 tonnes per annum.