[The Herald] THE reconstruction of Seke Road under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme Phase 2 (ERRP2) started yesterday, with Bitumen World deploying its equipment such as caterpillars, compactors and heavy lorries.
[Daily Trust] The federal government on Wednesday attributed threats to the life of workers as the major reason why the ongoing construction of the Lafia-Makurdi road dualisation was suspended.
[Monitor] The plan to elevate Sembabule Health Centre IV to a hospital has been hindered by shortage of land.
[Premium Times] The Council also approved the award of contract for the deployment of sniffer dogs canine in Abuja and Lagos airports.
[New Times] Kigali residents and visitors will be glad to know that the construction of the Nyandungu Eco-Tourism park has been completed and will soon be accessible to the public.
[The Herald] The reconstruction of Seke Road starts today as part of the second phase of the central Government's Emergency Road Repair Programme 2 (ERRP2) put in place when it became obvious that most urban authorities were unable to fulfil their municipal mandate to make and repair their roads.
[Cameroon Tribune] Work is estimated at 65 per cent and the contractor said they will deliver on the deadline of October 30, 2021.
[Daily News] The Ministry of livestock and Fisheries wants a quick pace of construction for a new fish market in Kasanga Ward in Kalambo district along Lake Tanganyika.
[The Herald] Bitumen World, one of the biggest local construction companies, has been awarded the tender to reconstruct Seke Road under the Emergency Road Repair Programme Phase 2 (ERRP2) as Government seeks to transform the road that many people have complained about for a long time.
[Egypt Online] The world media has given due attention to the major development projects currently taking place in Egypt that aim to improve the lives of large segments of citizens, especially in the fields of urban development, redevelopment of living conditions and the provision of utilities and services.