[The Herald] Residents of Harare, surrounding areas, local farmers and communities should see the lake impounded by Kunzvi Dam to the north east of the city start filling by end of this year as the contractor is racing against time to be ready within the set timeframe.
[New Zimbabwe] NewZimbabwe.com has invited Mr. Vengai Madzima, the Senior Partner at Madzima Chidyausiku Museta Legal Practitioners (MCM Legal), to discuss construction and engineering contracts in Zimbabwe.
[Leadership] Minister of Works, Engr. Dave Umahi, has reiterated the federal government's commitment to opening up the south west corridors for massive economic growth, saying the ongoing Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway holds the magic wand.
[Premium Times] "For the avoidance of doubt, the Olomoro-Igbide Road is a Delta State Government project. The funding was 100 per cent from the state, and the road has been completed in line with specifications," the official said.
[This Day] Gapstone Developers Ltd, a subsidiary of Cruxstone Development and Investment Limited, and Netconstruct Nigeria Ltd, a real-estate development Company have signed a unique joint venture agreement to build affordable homes but without compromise on quality.
[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- Former Defense Minister and ex-President of Oromia Regional State, Lemma Megerssa, has extended his congratulations to Ethiopians on the completion of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), while simultaneously issuing a heartfelt call for peace.
[Shabait] Asmara, 09 September 2025 - As part of efforts to accommodate more school-aged children, new classrooms have been constructed at Adi-Hawsha Elementary School at a cost of 800 thousand Nakfa.
[RFI] The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), located on the Blue Nile in Ethiopia, has finally been inaugurated. While many celebrate its potential to boost the country's economy, concerns persist in neighbouring Egypt and Sudan over possible water shortages.
[ENA] Addis Ababa -- - Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced a new wave of mega-projects, including the construction of a mega nuclear power plant.
[New Times] Eight people were killed and 10 others injured Tuesday, September 9, after a wall collapsed during the construction of a dam in Nyamasheke District, officials told The New Times.