[Ghanaian Times] Bolgatanga -- The Upper East Regional Minister, Stephen Yakubu, has said the government's passion and resolve to building good roads for the region and the country as a whole, is remarkable, and needs to be applauded by all.
[Daily News] GEITA region has spent 3.1bn/- so far to complete the first phase of construction of a modern livestock auction market at Buzilayombo Village in Chato District in the region.
/by Daily News[Ghanaian Times] The Chief Executive of Ashaiman Municipal Assembly (MCE), Mr Albert BoakyeOkyere, has urged banking institutions in the country to partner Best Point Savings and Loans Limited to expedite action on the construction of the Ashaiman Ultra-Modern Complex.
/by Ghanaian Times[The Point] The Gambia Public Utility Regulatory Authority (PURA) on Monday 9th May 2022 signed a contractual agreement with Masterplan Company Limited, a local consulting company for the recruitment and supervision of the contractor for the construction of the new PURA headquarters building.
/by The Point[Nile Post] The state minister for Kampala, Kabuye Kyofatogabye has warned residents of Lubaga division against theft of construction materials and fuel, saying it would lead to delays in the completion of the project and shoddy work.
/by Nile Post[ANGOP] Luanda -- The President of the MPLA, João Lourenço, Saturday in Angola's southern Huambo province, announced the start of construction of a football stadium before next August.
/by ANGOP[Namibian] WORK on the second phase of a project to upgrade the road between Windhoek and Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA) has started.
/by Namibian[Ghanaian Times] Pokuase -- The President of the African Development Bank, Akinwumi Adesina, has commended the government for putting the Pokuase Interchange money to the benefit of the country.
/by Ghanaian Times[Ghanaian Times] The Board Chairman of Accra Hearts of Oak, Togbe Afede XIV yesterday cut sod for the construction of a new secretariat for the club.
/by Ghanaian Times[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- The idea of the 2009 Community Rights Law (CRL) was to give communities the right to control, protect, and manage their forests along with its resources. But the lack of their own finance, and being unaware of the possibility to manage the forest themselves, many communities gave their forests to commercial operators to harvest logs/timbers. These commercial use contracts have, however, not existed without challenges such as non-compliance and illegal logging by companies on one hand and misappropriation a
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