[Ethiopian Herald] After 14 years of relentless struggle by the government and the people of Ethiopia, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is now reaching its final stage of getting inaugurated and becoming a fully completed project ready to generate power.
[Ethiopian Herald] As Ethiopia's construction industry continues to expand, sector experts and officials stress the urgent need to integrate advanced technologies and local innovations to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and meet the country's growing infrastructure demand.
[Leadership] Lafarge Africa Plc, a leading innovative and sustainable building solutions company, renowned for high-quality cement, aggregates, ready-mix concrete, mortar and other related products and solutions, has expanded its low carbon multipurpose cement portfolio with the launch of ECOPlanet Elephant.
[Leadership] Tranos, an indigenous engineering and manufacturing company, has begun laying the foundation for an 800-megawatt solar photovoltaic (PV) panel manufacturing line, signalling a major advancement in the localisation of renewable energy production in Nigeria.
[Nile Post] The Eastern Motor Club (EMC) has announced a major community initiative alongside the launch of the Bugerere Stabex Rally, pledging to construct classroom blocks for a struggling primary school in Kayunga District.
[Nile Post] Starting Tuesday, July 1st, 2025, all ongoing construction and renovation projects in Obongi District without approved Bills of Quantities (BOQs) and building plans will be stopped with immediate effect.
[Ethiopian Herald] ADDIS ABABA- Foreign companies are showing renewed interest in entering and expanding within Ethiopia's construction sector, as the government continues to open up bidding opportunities across the country.
[Nyasa Times] Malawi's march toward industrialisation and job creation is gaining decisive momentum as President Lazarus Chakwera announced that construction of the long-awaited Magwero Industrial Park will begin in July, backed by financing from the African Export-Import (AFREXIM) Bank.
[World Bank] Bissau -- Approximately 30,000 residents in the Oio and Cacheu regions of Guinea-Bissau are set to benefit from improved connectivity and access to essential services following the inauguration of the newly rehabilitated Ingoré - Ponte Caur road and eight secondary roads. The infrastructure, rehabilitated under the World Bank's Rural Transport Project, was officially inaugurated today.