[This Day] The Executive Director, Capital Projects and Portfolio Management, Dangote Group, Mr. Devakumar Edwin, has said that Nigeria has a good cement policy that does not favour only a few companies as being speculated.
[Premium Times] "I wish to reiterate that Cosgrove will bring to bear on the project, the organisation's core competence which is integrating technology into construction."
[Namibian] A WOMAN from Epyaenene village in the Okatana constituency has defied the odds by proving that women have the skills to advance in the construction industry - not only as ordinary labourers, but also as brickmakers.
[263Chat] Government has resolved that all roads in the country be declared a State of Disaster inorder the facilitate the release funds for maintenance and repair works, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Youth and Sports Minister E. Zeogar Wilson along with President George Weah, the chief patron of sports, have broken grounds for the construction of a new sports park dubbed Invisible Sports Park near the James Payne Spriggs Field, Airfield Community.
[New Republic] President George Manneh Weah has broken ground that will lead to the opening of Invincible Sports Park, a multi-purpose complex.
[New Dawn] President George Manneh Weah has broken grounds for the Invincible Sports Park, a multi-purpose complex that will contain basketball courts, tennis courts, volleyball courts, walking trails, a children's playground, and an outdoor gym, together with adequate sanitary facilities.
[New Dawn] President George Manneh Weah has broken grounds for the Invincible Sports Park, a multi-purpose complex that will contain basketball courts, tennis courts, volleyball courts, walking trails, a children's playground, and an outdoor gym, together with adequate sanitary facilities.
[The Herald] Business Reporter
[SAnews.gov.za] The Department of Water and Sanitation has assured the public that the country's large dams are not likely to collapse as a result of the heavy rainfall that is predicted to continue until mid-February.