[Premium Times] Work within OPIC area between Kara Bridge and Long Bridge completed, to be opened to traffic Sunday.
[AIM] Maputo -- The construction of a solar power station, in Cuamba district, in the northern Mozambican province of Niassa, which has already consumed 38 million dollars, will be concluded by the end of May.
[Daily Trust] Worried by the frequent building collapses, construction experts have expressed their determination to carry out hands-on training for architects, builders, engineers and suppliers in the industry to stem the tide of collapsed buildings.
[GhanaToday] Government, as part of efforts to promote Regional Development and facilitate economic growth, is set to commence the partial reconstruction of the Dunkwa-Ayamfuri Highway.
[GhanaToday] The 5.8-kilometre Borteyman-Motorway Road project is about 70% complete, with asphalt overlay expected to start in earnest this month.
[GhanaToday] Works on the flyover over the Tema Motorway from Flowerpot Roundabout to the East Legon Boundary Road is expected to be completed by December 2023.
[Daily News] DEPUTY Minister for Works and Transport, Mr Atupele Mwakibete has said that the government will sign four contracts for the construction of three ships to operate in Lake Tanganyika and Victoria before the end of this fiscal year.
[Nile Post] Following a presidential directive, government has allocated each district and municipality Shs1 billion for maintenance of roads outside the Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) jurisdiction.
[Leadership] The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), South-West Zone, has declared that over 168 persons have been displaced in the two-storey building collapse in Ibadan, Oyo State capital on Saturday.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- As the Country grapples with the construction and the rehabilitation of deplorable road infrastructure in most parts of Liberia, especially during the Rainy season which negatively impacts the movement of goods and services as well as citizens, the government of His Excellency, President George Manneh Weah continues to source funding from its International Donor Partners including the World Bank Group and the African Development Bank as well as other Friendly bilateral and multilateral institutions to assi