[SNA] Khartoum -Sudan and Egypt have affirmed their adherence to Washington's track as reference for the rules of filling and operating the Renaissance Dam and what was agreed upon in this path and the declaration of principles signed between the three countries in the year 2015.
[VOA] Cameroonian separatist fighters have relaunched attacks after the government announced a reconstruction plan, claiming that peace was returning to the English-speaking Northwest and Southwest regions of the central African state. The military said attacks were reported in at least seven villages, with about 13 fighters killed, but the fighters say the military had more casualties.
[Nation] The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) wants to put up a multimillion-shilling hotel at Nairobi National Park.
[Premium Times] The China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) has said it is participating in the construction of two COVID-19 response facilities in the Federal Capital Territory.
[News24Wire] The Gauteng health department has not yet started construction at the Pretoria showgrounds where Covid-19 patients are expected to be treated, Health MEC Bandile Masuku said.
[Addis Standard] Nine years have passed since Ethiopia announced the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). The GERD - a big hydroelectric dam on one of the River Nile's main tributaries, the Blue Nile in Ethiopia - is designed to generate 6,000 megawatts of electricity. Its reservoirs will hold 74 billion cubic meters (BCM) of waters, more than the amount that flows to Egypt. Filling this immense reservoir will diminish the flow of the Nile.
[Cameroon Tribune] Rebuilding the region that has suffered massive destruction of property and rekindling hope in people at pain is fervent wish of the population
[Cameroon Tribune] Roads, hospitals and other facilities to employ youth and development structures are awaited.
[Cameroon Tribune] Paul Tasong, National Coordinator of the Presidential Plan for the Reconstruction and Develoment of the North West and South West Regions.
[Cameroon Tribune] Road users along the Ndogbong-Ndokoti stretch of road are yet to come to terms with the slow nature at which the rehabilitation works are ongoing.