[SNA] Khartoum -- Negotiations on the filling and operations of the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) sponsored by the African Union and the chairmanship of South Africa with the participation of the Irrigation Ministers of Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan, resumed Monday afternoon.
[Botswana Daily News] Palapye -- Morupule Coal Mine (MCM) through the organisation's legacy project will construct a multi-purpose stadium in Palapye.
[This Day] A new report by the Proshare Nigeria Limited titled, 'Roads- Concrete Vision, Asphalt Competition, Looking Ahead,' has urged the federal and sub-national governments in Nigeria to utilize materials that are durable for road construction.
[ENA] Addis Ababa -- Ethiopian Diaspora Association has called on the diaspora to strengthen their support to the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) through various forms of assistance, including financial and diplomatic efforts.
[Seychelles News Agency] The government of Seychelles has completed and allocated 14 housing projects under the 24-24-24 project -- 24 houses in 24 districts in 24 months -- launched in 2017, said a government official.
[Daily News] NMB Bank Plc has this year set aside 1.9bn/- that would go towards supporting construction of farmers' granaries countrywide.
[Premium Times] A burnt brick factory built by the Oyo State Government to serve infrastructural needs has been abandoned and left in ruins for 14 years, PREMIUM TIMES reports.
[Daily Trust] The Chairman of Gwagwalada Area Council, Alhaji Adamu Mustapha, has flagged off the construction of Anagada road in the council.
[Ethiopian Herald] The financial contribution of the public to the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) has seen a surprising surge following the announcement of the completion of the dam's first round filling, disclosed Office of National Council for the Coordination of Public Participation on the Construction of the GERD.
[Monitor] Kinyara Sugar Limited extended a contribution of UGX 5 million, on Thursday, to the Church Of Uganda Bunyoro-Kitara Diocese for construction of the Bishop's new state of the art residence that will conform to the current times. The current residence that was constructed in 1912 has since been deemed considerably old and no-longer able to cater for contemporary needs.