[New Frame] For years, hundreds of people have been forced to live in half-built structures with no windows, electricity or running water while the Buffalo City municipality stalls for time.
[Cameroon Tribune] The traditional rulers handed a motion of thanks to the Governor for onward transmission while CPDM elite marched and also forwarded a motion of thanks to President Biya.
[The Herald] Government has expressed concern at the slow pace of renovations at the Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals' Covid-19 management facility and wants the deployment of more manpower to meet the target.
[Daily News] A total of 73 state-owned old schools were rehabilitated by the government between 2015/16 and 2019/20 fiscal years, the House was informed.
[Observer] -- Says Weah's critics are clueless in their attacks all because they hate him.
[Ghanaian Times] The Ministry Roads and Highways has been asked to fix the potholes on a section of the road close to the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) office near the Kwame Nkrumah Interchange.
[Ghanaian Times] Reconstruction work has begun on the 40-kilometre Agyiringanor Township roads in Accra to ease traffic congestion in that area.
[Vanguard] Barely 48 hours after a similar incident occurred, men of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, on Sunday, prevented what could have resulted in a building collapse of a three-storey building when they evacuated an unspecified number of residents from a defective building in Lagos Island.
[This Day] The Niger State Government has said that it will not hesitate to prosecute construction companies for delaying the completion of the road projects awarded to them.
[Daily News] Dodoma -THE construction of a major crude oil pipeline from Hoima in Uganda to Tanga in Tanzania will begin in April 2021, taking the cooperation of the two east African countries in the oil industry to new heights.