[The Herald] The temporary hoisting of the Chinese flag at the construction site of the new Parliament Building in Mount Hampden is standard practice in cases of Government-to-Government contractual agreements as the Chinese are funding the construction through a grant.
[New Dawn] On a sunny Saturday morning in the ever-bustling commercial city of Ganta in Nimba County, commuters, businesspeople, and taxi drivers move goods and other products between different locations from far and nearby cities and towns, the bordering countries of Guinea and Cote d'Ivoire and nearby counties.
/by New Dawn[New Dawn] Prison Fellowship Liberia (PFL) has appealed to the United Nations Development Program, the United States Embassy in Liberia and other international partners for assistance to help improve prison conditions across the country.
/by New Dawn[The Point] As part of their support towards the development of the country, Sino Majilac Jalbak (SMJ) Investments and Development Company on Tuesday held a nourishment exercise at the eroded Banjul Beach.
/by The Point[New Era] The construction of the new freeway between Windhoek and the Hosea Kutako International Airport is expected to be concluded in 2024.
/by New Era[Ghanaian Times] Prampram -- Work on the five kilometre Ningo-Prampram Coastal Protection project is almost 50 per cent complete.
/by Ghanaian Times[Foroyaa] Touray Kunda Construction Company has been awarded a contract by the National Center for Arts and Culture (NCAC) to carry out the rehabilitation and conservation works at the Mungo Park Memorial Obelisk located in Sami Karantaba in the Central River Region, which is one of the country's much cherished historic sites.
/by Foroyaa[Premium Times] The commissioner said only identified defective buildings in the state would be taken down.
/by Premium Times[Vanguard] Determined to prevent further building collapse and secure lives and property, the Lagos State Government has concluded plans to commence demolition of identified defective buildings in the state
/by Vanguard[Namibian] Construction workers at a lodge near Etosha National Park discovered human skeletons while digging trenches on Friday.
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