[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -Stores owners at the Waterside Market have begun painting their buildings after the Monrovia City Corporation (MCC) demolished market stalls that were placed on sidewalks in front of these stores.
[Foroyaa] Gambia's Health Minister, Dr. Ahmadou Lamin Samateh, said on Friday the World Bank was going to build a brand new state of the earth infectious disease treatment center in the Gambia within the shortest period.
[Shabait] Massawa -Four schools are under construction in the administrative areas of Arag, Halibet, Rihib and Girat, Karora sub-zone.
[Daily News] THE Minister of State, President's Office, Regional Administration and Local Government, Selemani Jafo has expressed his satisfaction on the ongoing construction of Uhuru Hospital in Chamwino District, Dodoma Region.
[GroundUp] Children earn money directing cars around potholes hidden by a flooded road in Bethelsdorp
[New Dawn] -after demolition of stalls
[New Times] China Star, a Chinese construction company that operates in Rwanda on Wednesday donated medical equipment towards Rwanda's COVID-19 fight.
[New Dawn] Despite the Corona Virus spread throughout the world, the Government and People of Japan have approved a grant of US$ 217,780.00 for commencement of phase one of a modern market project in the Monrovia suburb of Duala, the Modern Duala Market Project.Phase one of the project include, fencing, lightening, construction of reservoir and pit latrines.
[Addis Standard] The COVID-19 pandemic and disparate international response to the deadly virus has put diplomacy on a standstill. International organizations, including the United Nations, have virtually shuttered their offices. Bilateral engagements have also dwindled amid travel restrictions and countries turn their attentions inward to managing the Corona virus.
[Daily Maverick] On Friday, 27 March civil society organisation Abahlali base Mjondolo sent out a press release decrying evictions that took place on the first day of lockdown. They stated that evictions were happening despite the lockdown regulations announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa and Minister of Justice Ronald Lamola.