[GroundUp] Western Cape government revising its plan and budget
[New Dawn] Liberia's new President Joseph Nyumah Boakai has vowed road expansions and improvements as a top priority for his Administration.
[The Herald] The construction of the Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa High School in Mutoko has commenced, with the material required now at the site.
[FrontPageAfrica] Renovation works at selected schools supported by Bridge Liberia are ongoing across the country.
[FrontPageAfrica] Bong -- China Union continues to remain irritable with living up to its social contract stipulated in its 25 years Mineral Development Agreement, as citizens of Fuamah District in Bong County, are now considering staging a protest action at the Chinese Embassy, to draw the Chinese government's attention to the bridge in social contracts by one of their companies operating in Liberia.
[Daily News] RUVUMA: THE long-awaited Mbamba Bay Port construction and development project on Lake Nyasa in Ruvuma Region has kicked off.
[The Herald] THE Government has scrapped import permits and licenses for fertiliser and other key products, including confectioneries and construction materials.
[New Times] There are quite many reasons as to why Rwanda chose to go green and they include the need to save the planet, and decrease building operation costs (energy and water), according to experts.
[Vanguard] Lagos -- THE Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority, LASPPPA, yesterday, disclosed that the 700 buildings sealed in 2023 for flouting the relevant state's laws.
[Ethiopian Herald] Ethiopia's construction industry and infrastructure development includes transport infrastructure, road construction, railway and energy projects, real estate and industrial parks. Small and medium construction companies operate in the informal market and local and foreign companies operate in the formal market. The involvement of foreign companies is dominated by Chinese companies which are undertaking large projects. The construction market in Ethiopia is projected to grow at an annual average growth