[Leadership] The Kogi State government has said that the massive construction projects going on in the state were aimed at "building on the massive but silent achievements of the first term of the Governor Yahaya Bello's administration."
[Namibian] KAVANGO East region last year spent N$124 million on the renovation of two schools.
[New Times] Parliament has approved ?6 million (Over Rwf7 billion) financing from Nordic Development Fund (NDF) to control floods and construct drainages in Kigali City.
[The Herald] Midlands Bureau Chief
[Nyasa Times] Limbe Leaf Tobacco Company Limited last week handed over two new school blocks and 120 desks worth K81 million to Kanjoka Primary School in rural Kasungu district.
[AIM] Maputo -- The proposed new dam at Mphanda Nkuwa, on the Zambezi river, 60 kilometres downstream from the existing dam at Cahora Bassa, in the western Mozambican province of Tete, could start generating electricity in 2030, according to the official government spokesperson, Deputy Justice Minister Filimao Suaze.
[Daily News] PUNDITS have played down an ongoing campaign on a new constitution, supporting the sixth phase government's priority to stabilize the country's economy.
[Nation] Kisauni MP Ali Mbogo has accused Mombasa tycoon Suleiman Shahbal of duping residents about his multibillion-shilling modern housing project in Buxton estate, Mombasa.
[Premium Times] Construction work was suspended at the site due to the Eid-El-Kabir celebration as workers were at work until late night on Monday.