[Nation] Residents of the upmarket Westlands Estate in Nairobi want the country's top environmental watchdog and the Nairobi county government to stop a private developer from erecting luxury high-rise apartments in the area.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Realizing the importance and value of communicating within the communities through radio and television as tools for humanitarian communication, the construction of Ahteenah House, the headquarters of Ahteenah Radio and Television, has formally begun in Barclayville Grand Kru County.
[Egypt Online] Czech Foreign Minister Jakub Kulhanek said on Sunday that his country shares with Egypt the same concerns about the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) dispute.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Architectural Association of Kenya projects the construction industry to grow by up to 3.9 percent this year, assuming there is no repeat of the strict lock down similar to last year.
[GroundUp] Some argue it will bring economic opportunities while others worry it will destroy their way of life
[Nation] There are few engineering lecturers in many public universities, with this in mind, the African Development Bank (AfDB) has partnered with Egerton University in a Sh39 million programme to train lecturers in this critical department.
[New Republic] Acting Public Works Minister, Ruth Coker-Collins has publicly announced that the ministry has procured 42 pieces of earth moving equipment to enhance the fixing and conditioning of communities.
[New Republic] Acting Public Works Minister, Ruth Coker-Collins has publicly announced that the ministry has procured 42 pieces of earth moving equipment to enhance the fixing and conditioning of communities.
[Radio Dabanga] Khartoum -- Sudan's Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources, Yasir Abbas, has underlined the necessity for Sudan, Egypt, and Ethiopia to reach a legal and binding agreement regarding the filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), stressing that while Sudan still maintains its position on the benefits of dam, but warned that "the absence of specific and documented information about filling and operation [of the dam], will threaten the lives of half the population of Sudan".