[New Times] The government will build new houses for over 3,000 families whose houses were destroyed by disasters induced by heavy rains in May this year, Prime Minister Edouard Ngirente has said.
[Premium Times] The Rivers State Government is investigating the incident, says an official.
[Ghanaian Times] The Ofoase Ayirebi Constituency in the Eastern Region is now equipped with a brand-new post office, ready to cater to the postal and other needs of constituents.
[The Herald] Westprop Holdings today unveiled its signature gate house at Pomona city signaling the commencement of the massive US$4 billion 'city within a city development'.
[Nile Post] Uganda Baati Limited (UBL) through Safal Foundation a Corporate Social Initiative arm of the Safal group in partnership with Rotary Club of Kololo-Kampala have handed over an ultra-modern infrastructure to Nyamifura Primary School committee.
[MINUSMA] In this story series, UN Peacekeeping shows the impact of Action for Peacekeeping, which guides peace operations across 12 active missions.
[Ghanaian Times] The Asafo sewage system is to be expanded to cover 500 households and 29 institutions.
[GroundUp] Planning for the Taiwan informal settlement upgrade started in August 2018 and construction of 4,500 "housing opportunities" will only begin next year
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Sundaygar Town in Marshall Margibi County witnessed a protest by a group of disadvantaged youth commonly referred to as 'zogos' from the New Life Recovery Rehabilitation Center, operated by the United Methodist Church. The frustrated youth, chanting "Bring our school back," took to the main highway leading to the Airport, blocking it with burning tires, sticks, and zinc. Their demonstration was in response to the demolition of a ten-classroom vocational school building in Marshall.