[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- The Liberian Senate's Public Account Committee has disclosed in its investigative report on the diversion of the US$7 million from the National Road Fund that the amount was re-appropriated by the Legislature in the 2019/2020 recast Budget.
[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- "The European Union should reconsider its biased stance on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam," Ambassador Dina Mufti, the spokesperson of the Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), said today at the Ministry's biweekly presser to local media.
[The Point] Brikama Box Bar Mini Stadium construction project is currently at finishing stage. The Sateyba biggest football arena construction project started with the perimeter fencing, dressing rooms and laying of the artificial turf.
[New Dawn] The Freeport of Monrovia is now a hub for the bulk distribution of bitumen in the Mano River region, thanks to a partnership initiative between Port Operators, APM Terminals Liberia and ERES Liberia, a bitumen processing company.
[Dabanga] Khartoum / Port Sudan -- The president of the DAL Group, businessman Osama Daoud, announced that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will build a new port in the Red Sea in Sudan as part of the new investment deal between the UAE and Sudan.
[The Point] Solomelo's Music Venue, a new state-of-the-art multipurpose complex that aims at boosting the country's entertainment and avail young people the opportunity to showcase their talents is set to launch on the 21st of June 2022.
[The Point] The Brikama Area Council (BAC) in partnership with the National Road Authority (NRA) on Saturday awarded the construction of its feeder road to Gigo Construction company.
[Foroyaa] As part of their mandate to provide services for the people of West Coast Region
[Ghanaian Times] Jukwa -- The Jukwa-Twifo Praso road which was washed out by torrential rain in the area and the over flow of the Surowi River has been opened for the movement of vehicles and individuals.
[Independent (Kampala)] Egis Road Operation was in May last year awarded a contract by Uganda National Roads Authority to operate and maintain the 26.2KM Kampala - Entebbe Expressway. It is expected to collect toll fees on behalf of government and provide high quality road management adding value to road users. The Independent spoke to the company's Public Relations Manager, Joy Nabasa, about the progress so far achieved.