[The Herald] Murehwa Rural District Council has embarked on a massive project to rehabilitate roads in Macheke using equipment procured by devolution funds.
[Nation] A private company linked to the family of Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho is set to finally take over operations of a taxpayers'-funded inland cargo terminal in Nairobi, in a controversial deal that has triggered protests from competing logistics firms.
[East African] Works at the Julius Nyerere Hydro-Power Project (JNHPP) in Rufiji River, also known as the Stiegler's dam project, are now at advanced stage, and concentrated on fixing the delicate but crucial machinery to get the dam ready for power generation. The project is 62.7 percent complete.
[East African] The withdrawal by risk averse lenders from the East African Crude Oil Pipeline has seen the cost of the project rise by 30 percent to $5 billion, meaning shareholders will be forced to dig deeper into their coffers to fund it.
[Namibian] With no capital, just an idea and a few tools, Erastus Muyenga built a mahangu milling machine in the backyard of his uncle's house a month ago.
[New Era] John Muyamba
[Cameroon Tribune] Trade has improved, some construction works realised and social cohesion enhanced in the affected regions.
[The Herald] THE GOVERNMENT continues to make significant progress under the second phase of the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme (ERRP), as part of intensified efforts to improve the country's road network.
[The Herald] Construction of Dande Dam in Guruve has gathered momentum with work on the water outlet tunnel almost complete.
[Daily News] THE Ministry of Constitution and Legal Affairs has signed an agreement with SUMA JKT for the construction of its six-storey building expected to commence soon in Dodoma.