[The Herald] Zimbabwe's cement production has returned to levels where major manufacturers are producing more than needed to satisfy national demand, so import licences are no longer being issued.
[Nile Post] Leaders in Hoima are concerned over the delayed start of the construction of the four-storey maternity and paediatric complex.
[Business Day Africa] Simba Cement, part of businessman Narendra Raval's business domain, is poised to inaugurate its West Pokot facility later this month, injecting an additional 2.5 million tonnes of clinker, a crucial raw material in cement production, into the nation.
[UN News] The use of building materials such as cement and steel create a massive carbon footprint, and the industry overall is responsible for almost 40 per cent of global CO2 emissions, mainly in terms of production and transport. Now, two women architects in India think they might have a new, perhaps counter-intuitive solution to sustainable construction: building with mud.
[New Zimbabwe] AFTER years of subdued production, local cement manufacturers are now exceeding local demand, Cabinet has revealed.
[The Herald] Wallace Ruzvidzo -- Work on constructing Dande Dam is imminent with everything now in place to start building the wall, as the Second Republic continues to walk its talk on the continuous development of key infrastructure.
[Daily Maverick] In 2024, gangs of extortionists have persisted in destabilising construction projects, but the metro says efforts to clamp down are seeing results.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Nairobi County Governor Johnson Sakaja has said they have set aside Sh800mn to facilitate the renovation of the City Stadium, now to be called the Joe Kadenge Stadium.