[This Day] Four persons, Wednesday, died and five others were injured after a two-storey building collapsed at Flour Mill Estate, Magbon in Badagry area of Lagos State.
[Premium Times] "The building construction started about two years ago but not completed. However, further development just started three months ago."
[VOA] Abuja, Nigeria -- Four construction workers were killed Wednesday in another deadly building collapse in Nigeria's economic capital, Lagos.
[New Zimbabwe] The government Tuesday said it would in 2022 embark on a highly ambitious project to construct 3 000 new public primary and secondary schools, including boarding facilities by 2025.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- As poor road Network continues to impede Liberia's economy and development, German Ambassador to Liberia Dr. Jakob Haselhuber says Germany and the European Union (EU) will remain supportive of Government's efforts at improving the country's road sector.
[The Herald] President Mnangagwa has now handed over one of the houses to the first civil servant Ms Charity Mbedzi, a teacher at Dulivhadzimu Primary School.
[The Herald] President Mnangagwa has arrived in Beitbridge to commission staff houses for civil servants which were built under the Beitbridge Redevelopment Programme.
[Ethiopian Herald] The private company announced to engage in house construction to support the government scheme and improve the lively hood of middle and poor - income citizens through providing loan up to 1 billion Birr.
[This Day] A total of three major cement manufacturing companies in Nigeria jointly reported N523.7 billion as profit before tax in the nine-month period of 2021, an increase of 43 per cent from N365.46 billion recorded in the corresponding period of 2020.
[Egypt Online] President Abdel Fattah El Sisi directed the government to accelerate the development of the Ring Road connecting together Greater Cairo's main traffic arteries and roads as per the set timetable.