[SAnews.gov.za] Civil proceedings against architect Minenhle Makhanya - the architect behind upgrades to former President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla homestead - are expected to get underway today in the Special Tribunal.
[The Herald] Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) listed construction firm Masimba Holdings says sustained funding of major infrastructure projects by the Government and bright prospects for mining could strengthen its order book and financial position.
[The Herald] ROAD users in Harare have welcomed the announcement by the City of Harare that roads that were closed to facilitate various projects in the capital's central business district will be opened.
[FrontPageAfrica] Rivercess -- The government of Liberia through the judiciary has broken ground for the construction of what is known as a modern judicial complex in River Cess.
[This Day] Chinese construction company, China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) has stopped work at the international terminal of the nation's gateway, Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMIA), Lagos over the plan by the federal government to concession the facility and others in three major airports.
[Daily News] MINISTRY of Arts, Culture and Sports and National Housing Cooperation (NHC) have signed an agreement with National Housing Corporation (NHC) that would see the latter constructing a six-storey building for the ministry.
[New Times] Construction of a model green city in Kinyinya sector, Gasabo District is expected to start in 2023, officials have said, following a prolonged bleak outlook.
[This Day] Bauchi -- The Bauchi State Government has said that it has completed over 25 roads that covered over 200 kilometers in urban and semi urban areas of the state in the past two years to curb slum development.
[SAnews.gov.za] President Cyril Ramaphosa says the job creation and SMME support resulting from the construction of Msikaba Bridge is an example of a government at work.
[Daily News] SOME local construction companies have been getting penalties from Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) due to ignorance of financial management, tax laws and regulations.