[Nation] Uganda has signed a Sh5 billion deal with a Chinese firm that will see its 260-kilometre century-old metre gauge railway line between Malaba and Kampala rehabilitated in under 12 months.
[New Times] King Faisal Hospital has secured $14M for expansion from the Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (TDB).
/by New Times[Nation] The construction of the Sh599 million Mokowe customs jetty in Lamu County has delayed for over four months now.
/by Nation[Daily Trust] Jos -- For seven years, the construction of Garba Daho, Gangare and Yandoya road in Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State has remained abandoned. One morning in 2014, the contractors had simply packed up their machines and left the community. Seven years later, they have not returned and residents of Garba Daho say all their efforts in getting government's attention to recommit to the projects have been futile.
/by Daily Trust[Namibia Economist] The Deputy Minster of Works and Transport, Veikko Nekundi officiated the ground breaking ceremony for the construction of the District Road 4113: Endola-Eembo in the Ohangwena Region last week.
/by Namibia Economist[Premium Times] The four farm cluster areas are in Igbodu in Epe, Araga also in Epe, Erinkorodo in Ikorodu and Afowo in Badagry
/by Premium Times[Namibia Economist] Independent investment platform within the Kasada group, Kasada Capital Management on Wednesday announced their move to acquire the 414-key Safari Hotels and Conference Centre in Windhoek.
/by Namibia Economist[The Herald] The Southern African Development Community (Sadc) has described the Kazungula Bridge and One Stop Border Post as a flagship regional project that paves way for enhanced economic integration and development.
/by The Herald[ANGOP] Mbanza Kongo -- The Provincial Government of Zaire has terminated the contract for the construction of two schools as part of the Integrated Intervention Plan in Municipalities (PIIM) in the Nzeto district, due to the incapacity of the construction company.
/by ANGOP[ANGOP] Huambo -- The Minister of Culture, Tourism and Environment, Jomo Francisco Fortunato, has said financial resources have been made available to resume soon the construction work of the Cultural Centre of Huambo.
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