Nigeria: Involve Professionals to Curb Corruption in Construction – QSRBN Tells Govt
[Vanguard] ... Says sector most corrupt in Nigeria
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[Vanguard] ... Says sector most corrupt in Nigeria
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -Former Finance Minister Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan has expressed concerns over reports that the government doesn't have money to fund the October 2020 Special Senatorial Election.
[Daily News] THE Administration and Local Government Affairs Committee has said it is satisfied with the construction of Mbulu District Hospital that will bring a sigh of relief to residents who have been traveling long distances to seek health services.
[Nation] Bandari now have every reason to build a modern stadium of their own in Mombasa if the current covid-19 that has seen many private facilities closed is anything to go by.
[Daily News] THE Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB) in Tanganyika District, Katavi region are holding a LGNA Company contractor, Mr Michael Kessy, for interrogation over failure to deliver at Mkokwa-Mnyagala road repair.
[Citizen] Dar es Salaam -The Young Africans leadership are in the final stage of embarking on construction of own state of the art stadium including a training center, starting June, this year, in the Kigamboni area in Dar es Salaam.
[Ghanaian Times] Ho -The Deputy Minister of Defence, Major Derek Oduro (rtd), has said that military can execute roads and other infrastructural projects and deliver within scheduled time frames when awarded such contracts.
[Ghanaian Times] Beon-Tankoo -The residents of Beon-Tankoo Electoral Area in the Bongo District of the Upper East Region have appealed to the government to fix a broken down footbridge on the Akanyonga River to facilitate the free movement of goods and...
[Nation] Kenya has agreed to host a regional disease research centre following requests by the African Union and the World Health Organization (WHO).
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