[Daily News] WOMEN engineers from Zambia, Uganda and Kenya are expected to take part in the Tanzania Women Engineers Convention and Exhibition (TAWCE) planned to take place in Dar es Salaam next week.
[Ghana Presidency] The Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has cut the sod for work to begin on the construction of the first Inland marine port in the northern parts of Ghana and an accompanying Industrial Park at Debre in the Savannah Region.
[The Herald] Another day, yet another developmental milestone in the short, but development hyperactivity life of the New Dispensation.
[Foroyaa] A group of vendors and land owners at Sukuta-Salagi market on Wednesday expressed their anger and concerns over the demolished market by officials from the Department of Physical Planning. The group also said that Physical Planning claimed that the said disputed land is part of government's reserved lands and now being allocated to NAWEC.
[New Republic] Following the heavy downpour of rain for the past few days in every community within Montserrado County, residents of New Georgia Estate District #13 have called on the Ministry of Public Works and the Government of Liberia to rehabilitate major roads leading to Communities within the area.
[GhanaToday] The Minister of Tourism and Modernisation, Dr Awal Mohammed has cut sod for the rehabilitation and modernisation of the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park which is expected to be completed in March 2023.
[Ghanaian Times] Thelo DB consortium will sign a framework agreement for the transformational Western Railway Line Project with the government.
[Concord] EU funded Mabang Bridge which was commissioned last week, has been renamed to Ella Koblo Gulama Bridge by the Government of Sierra Leone.
[Daily Trust] The controversy over the closure of the domestic runway of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) has deepened as the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) cried out over the closure, saying it has added to its cost of operation in about a week after the closure.
[Ghanaian Times] Huni Valley -- Construction works have begun on a 350-bed girls' dormitory to improve accommodation at Huni-Valley Senior High School (HVSHS) in the Western Region.