[The Point] As President Adama Barrow continues his campaign in the Upper River Region (URR), he promised supporters in Basse that he would build 1200 kilometer of roads and end rice importation when re-elected.
[Vanguard] Abuja -- House of Representatives yesterday urged the Federal Ministry of Transportation to commence construction of the Ibadan-Osogbo-Ilorin
[New Dawn] The Ministry of Public Works (MPW) has assured Liberians that roads rehabilitation across the country will be implemented this dry season.
[The Herald] Conrad Mupesa -- Mashonaland West Bureau
[This Day] Building collapses are not uncommon around the world. Many countries, including USA, have had their fair share of failures which have resulted in the collapse of buildings. Recently, on June 24, 2021, a 12-storey beachfront condominium complex in Miami partially collapsed, leaving 98 people dead. On November 1, 2021, one of the three high-rise buildings in the 360 Degrees Towers Complex located at 44, Gerrard Road, Ikoyi, Lagos fell down like a pack of cards claiming 46 lives. What really happened? Putting
[This Day] I was at a reception for our brother and colleague, Dele Momodu, a life-long reporter, author, publisher, media-preneur, community chief, politician, public intellectual, Chairman/CEO of Ovation Magazine, Ovation Carol and Boss Magazine on Sunday, November 14, 2021 at the Reds Chinese Restaurant of Eko Hotels in Lagos. It was meant to be a drink up, eat, celebrate our brother kind of event put together by a committee of friends led by Aremo Olusegun Oniru, a Prince of Lagos, an entrepreneur, and a former C
[This Day] Yenagoa -- As part of measures to improve road infrastructure in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State Government yesterday said it had completed 10 internal roads, six nearly-completed ones while four others will be awarded at the at the end of the months.
[Egypt Online] Minister of International Cooperation Rania El Mashat said the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has approved a formal loan request from the government for euros 250 million to partially fund a project to convert Alexandria's Abu Qir railway into an underground metro.
[Egypt Online] Minister of International Cooperation Rania El Mashat said the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has approved a formal loan request from the government for euros 250 million to partially fund a project to convert Alexandria's Abu Qir railway into an underground metro.
[Namibian] The Chinese embassy and the Chinese Project Management Enterprise in consultation with the Roads Authority awarded a N$1 billion project to construct 21 kilometres of road between Windhoek and the Hosea Kutako International Airport, to the Chinese company Zhong Mei Engineering Group.