[ENA] Addis Ababa -- Ethiopians across the nation have continued celebrating the inauguration of self-funded Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) as symbol of national unity and prosperity.
[People's Dispatch] Ethiopia has officially opened the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Africa's largest hydroelectric project, marking the end of a 14-year, USD 5 billion undertaking that has reshaped both the country's energy ambitions and the geopolitics of the Nile Basin.
[This Day] Ado Ekiti -- Ekiti State Governor Mr. Biodun Oyebanji has disclosed that his administration has awarded road contracts exceeding 200 billion naira to cover 350 kilometres across the state.
[ENA] Addis Ababa -- The completion of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) has reshaped the unjust narrative surrounding the Nile River, Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Nebiat Getachew said.
[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has announced that Ethiopia has submitted a detailed "written clarification" to the UN Security Council in response to a complaint lodged by Egypt regarding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).
[Daily Trust] Another fire incident was recorded at Lagos Island hours after Afriland Tower, housing different companies and a bank, got engulfed by fire.
[Premium Times] Afriland Towers, a commercial property in one of Lagos Island's busiest districts, houses offices and businesses.
[ENA] Addis Ababa -- Residents of Oromia Region staged public rallies to express their joy over the inauguration of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).
[The Herald] Senator Monica Mutsvangwa, the Minister of Women Affairs, has called on financial institutions to provide more funding for women-led projects to boost their participation in Zimbabwe's construction sector.