[Daily Trust] Authorities of the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing (FMWH) have given assurance of timely completion of work to beat the 2023 deadline for the rehabilitation of Abuja-Kaduna-Kano road projects.
[Namibia Economist] The 12 -- month cumulative number of building plans approved by the City of Windhoek increased by 13.6% in February, a report by IJG indicates.
[The Point] National Federation of Gambian Women is soliciting for financial assistance from government and NGOs to help the feredation construct a walking pavement at its market situated at Sukuta.
[ANGOP] Lubango -- A delegation of the Angola/Namibia Joint Political Committee Wednesday evaluated the construction works of the memorials in the localities of Cassinga, in Huila, and Tchihetekela, in Cunene.
[This Day] The Managing Director/CEO, BUA Cement Plc, Yusuf Binji, has said the resilient performance of the company in 2020 was due to well instituted contingency plan, which ensured that they remained largely immune to economic disruptions such as production, supply and distribution shocks resulting from the lock down.
[The Point] The Kanifing Municipal Council on Monday presented D1.2 million for the fencing of the Buffer Zone Park in Tallinding through the council's Municipality Youth Masons.
[Ethiopian Herald] As the wind continues to gather strength, the blue sky gets grayer with each day. The vapor from water bodies caused by the searing heat of the current sunny seasons is building up to create mountains of clouds. The cool and wet sea breath is also much in evidence.
[Nation] Despite Sports Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed giving the contractor of Kirubia Stadium in Tharaka-Nithi one week to complete the project; nearly two months later it remains unfinished.