[New Dawn] Maryland -- Several citizens, including marketers in Pleebo, electoral district#2, Maryland County, are calling on Speaker Bhofal Chambers to complete abandoned projects in the district. They said some of the uncompleted projects initiated by Speaker Chambers in the district since 2017 include a district market building, library, and extension of the New Pleebo Elementary and Junior High school, among others. Marketers at the Pleebo District Small Market, which is uncovered, are worried about their plight in the wake
[This Day] The Chairman of the Council of Registered Builders of Nigeria (CORBON), Professor Kabir Bala, has charged construction sector professionals to update their knowledge continually to stem incidences of building collapse in the country.
[Nyasa Times] Construction of a stadium in the city of Zomba will not be completed on October 5 as expected as only 30% of the work has been completed this far.
[New Dawn] Better Future Foundation (BFF), in collaboration with the Ziggida Development Association (ZDA) presented official written request to the Lofa County Legislative caucus for Legislative budgetary appropriation to aid the completion of the ZIGGIDA Health center in Zorzor District, Lofa County, Republic of Liberia.
[Ethiopian Herald] During the last two-and-half years Ethiopia has moved on a path of reforms that aim to bring about changes in the democratic system, rule of law and economic development. Yet the path the government passed through over the stated period was not a bed of roses. It has been facing various challenges including unrest and the global public health threat, COVID 19-pandemic. Over the week, The Ethiopian Herald had made a brief stay with Billene Seyoum, Prime Minister Office (PMO) Press Secretariat International
[Dalsan Radio] Mogadishu Afgoye road has resumed after months of closure due to insecurity on Saturday.
[Premium Times] Babatunde Fashola, Minister of Works and Housing, has received a sovereign Sukuk Symbolic Cheque of N162.557bn for the construction of roads across the country.
[Nation] Only seven stadiums which are being upgraded across the country will be ready for opening at the end of the year, Sports Chief Administrative Secretary Hassan Noor Hassan has said.
[Daily Trust] Abeokuta -- The Ogun State government says it has begun palliative works on the long-abandoned Ojodu Abiodun-Akute road in Ifo Local Government Area of the state.
[Namibia Economist] The City of Windhoek approved a total of 270 building plans in June, 159 more than in May. In value terms, approvals increased by N$78.9 million to N$173.7 million, an 83.2% increase from May, a report by IJG Research shows.