Cameroon: Road Rehabilitation – Users Decry Slow Pace of Work
[Cameroon Tribune] Road users along the Ndogbong-Ndokoti stretch of road are yet to come to terms with the slow nature at which the rehabilitation works are ongoing.
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[Cameroon Tribune] Road users along the Ndogbong-Ndokoti stretch of road are yet to come to terms with the slow nature at which the rehabilitation works are ongoing.
[Cameroon Tribune] In on Order signed on April 3, 2020, Joseph Dion Ngute laid down the organic framework for the implementation of the presidential plan for the reconstruction of the two regions.
[Daily News] MEMBERS of Parliament (MPs) have pushed for more health facilities in rural areas to improve access to health services.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -Stores owners at the Waterside Market have begun painting their buildings after the Monrovia City Corporation (MCC) demolished market stalls that were placed on sidewalks in front of these stores.
[Foroyaa] Gambia's Health Minister, Dr. Ahmadou Lamin Samateh, said on Friday the World Bank was going to build a brand new state of the earth infectious disease treatment center in the Gambia within the shortest period.
[Shabait] Massawa -Four schools are under construction in the administrative areas of Arag, Halibet, Rihib and Girat, Karora sub-zone.
[Daily News] THE Minister of State, President's Office, Regional Administration and Local Government, Selemani Jafo has expressed his satisfaction on the ongoing construction of Uhuru Hospital in Chamwino District, Dodoma Region.
[GroundUp] Children earn money directing cars around potholes hidden by a flooded road in Bethelsdorp
[New Dawn] -after demolition of stalls
[New Times] China Star, a Chinese construction company that operates in Rwanda on Wednesday donated medical equipment towards Rwanda's COVID-19 fight.
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