[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Construction of Kenya's first SME warehouse and logistic park started today at Tatu City in Kiambu County.
[Premium Times] The senator warned that if the government failed to construct the highway, floods will continue to ravage the areas along the road.
[Nile Post] Police have said lack of funds has delayed the construction of the force's referral hospital in Nsambya.
[Ghanaian Times] Kumasi -- Ghana has no plans of building a Skytrain, but rather focusing its attention on the Western and Eastern railway lines development for the moment, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Railway Development Authority (GRDA), Mr Yaw Owusu, has stated.
[Daily News] President Samia Suluhu Hassan has instructed the Ministry of Finance to release funds on time for the facilitation of the new Heroes Grounds construction at Mtumba Government City in Dodoma city.
[New Dawn] -Public Works Minister expresses frustration
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Kenya Pension Funds Investment Consortium (KEPFIC) has received infrastructure and alternative investment proposals worth over Sh700 billion ($5.5 billion) from project sponsors and fund managers looking to raise capital from the local retirement benefits schemes.
[The Point] Following public outcry over lack of an overpass at the Sukuta-Jabang Roundabout along the Coastal Road Highway, Arezki the construction company has clarified that it's not part of the contract.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- All five substations in Liberia have been fully constructed and energized by TRANSCO CLSG. The latest substation to be added to the energized network is the Botota Substation. The other substations which have been energized include Yekepa, Mount Coffee, Buchanan, and Mano substations.
[New Times] Muhanga, Kamonyi, and Ruhango districts in the Southern province have joined forces to find a contractor for the construction of a luxurious five-star hotel comprising 100 rooms.