[Ethiopian Herald] GERD, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, is bound to be the biggest hydroelectric dam in Africa with a capacity to generate more than 6,000 megawatt of electric power. It is the flagship project of Ethiopians who have raised all the money that is needed, on their own, to complete it when they were denied any form of foreign loans. Hence, GERD is just like a child that parents give to, nurture and care for until they become adults and independent. In the case of GERD the project can be said to be finished
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- The Samuel K. Doe Sports Complex has been officially commissioned following President Weah dedication of the mini-stadium and is now ready for football actions.
/by FrontPageAfrica[Monitor] The government is back to the drawing board to identify core investors who can set up an industrial park at Mazigo Village, Bukakkata Sub-county in Masaka District.
/by Monitor[Citizen] Dar es Salaam -- With theactual construction of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) scheduled to start any time this month, parties to the agreement have only three documents to complete in Tanzania.
/by Citizen[Nyasa Times] Malawi Housing Corporation (MHC) has embarked on a project to construct new houses and plans to demolish old house sin the country's cities.
/by Nyasa Times[Ghana Presidency] The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, on Tuesday, 13th April 2021, commissioned Phase One B5 Plus Steel Plant, an enterprise operating under Government's One-District-One-Factory (1D1F) initiative.
/by Ghana Presidency[Nation] City Hall is considering handing over stalled Dandora Stadium to the national government for its completion.
/by Nation[Nation] The spacious compound housing the three caramel-coloured towers with maroon tops is guarded by a lone watchman -- probably an indication of its abandonment and neglect.
/by Nation[Cameroon Tribune] Equipment worth about FCFA 700 million expected for centre to open doors to repentant ex-combatants.
/by Cameroon Tribune[Cameroon Tribune] The bridges were reportedly earlier destroyed by armed separatist fighters.
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