[The Herald] Brickwork at Epworth Magistrate Court is now complete and all is now set for the commencement of the roofing stage ahead of the official opening of the new court house early next year.
[The Herald] THE commissioning of the 23km Kopa-Jopa Road by President Mnangagwa yesterday attests to Government's commitment to continually improve the livelihoods of Zimbabweans through infrastructural development.
[Premium Times] "No directive has been given for the demolition of the two high-rise buildings standing at the site of the 21-storey collapsed building in Ikoyi."
[Vanguard] STAKEHOLDERS have called on Lagos State Government to make the daily activities of the six-man investigation team set up to probe the remote and immediate cause of the collapse of a 21-storey building on Gerrard Road, Ikoyi, known to public to ensure confidence in the report and justice served.
[This Day] Two more bodies have been recovered from the site of the collapsed high-rise buildings in Ikoyi, bringing the number of the dead to 45.
[Premium Times] The labourer said they were breaking a pillar on the first floor of the building "when it started to shake and they ran for their lives."
[Nation] The Kenya National Highways Authority (Kenha) has said that two major roads in the city will be closed on Sunday to enable completion of the Nairobi Expressway.
[Nation] The government has partially allowed access to the Jomo Kenyatta public beach, which had been closed for two years for Sh200 million regeneration project whose construction has since stalled.
[Nation] The government has partially allowed access to the Jomo Kenyatta public beach, which had been closed for two years for Sh200 million regeneration project whose construction has since stalled.
[Daily Trust] Barring any unforeseen development, the search and rescue operation at the scene of the 21-storey building, which collapsed in Ikoyi, Lagos last week may be concluded on Wednesday (today).