[This Day] The federal government yesterday raised the cost of completing the 18.7kilometre long Bulu-Oriagbene road in Bomadi Local Government Area of Delta State by N500 million.
[ANGOP] Luanda -- At least twenty million dollars will be invested by Angolan company Hengye Electronics, to build single and three-phase electricity and water meters in the country.
[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- The Raxio Group ("Raxio"), a premier pan-African data centre developer and operator, held a ceremony to formally kick-off the construction of the country's first private Tier III carrier neutral colocation data centre at the ICT Park in Addis Abeba.
[New Zimbabwe] The Zimbabwean government has provided US$26,344 for the construction of two classroom blocks at Kavalamanja memorial primary school in Zambia.
[Ghanaian Times] The Institute for Energy Security (IES) has asked government to rescind its decision to build a Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) facility in the country.
[This Day] Delta State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa has said that the storm drainage projects being executed by the state government in parts of Warri and Effurun would be ready in 2022.
[This Day] There are growing cases where some developers do not deliver on their contract to build homes for subscribers, particularly those who have paid in full or follow the payment plan strictly.
[Daily Trust] The Anti-Corruption Network (ACN) has called for an independent scrutiny of the recent road construction contracts awarded by the Federal Executive Council (FEC), saying the amounts were outrageous.
[Nation] Tenants of Buxton Estate in Mombasa have started being issued with cheques to help them vacate their houses to pave way for a Sh6 billion affordable housing project.