[Daily News] Singida -- MORE than 1.49bn/- has been set aside to complete the construction of 970 classrooms under the Shule Bora programme in nine regions across Tanzania, officials announced in Singida.
[Leadership] As Nigerians continue to agonise over the deadly flood incident in Mokwa, Niger State which claimed lives of over 100 persons, a non-governmental organisation, Environment Watch- has attributed it to non-implementation of ministry of works' 2025 budget.
[Leadership] President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's two-year tenure has transformed Nigerian roads into bustling construction sites, offering both relief and frustration to road users. With a total of 2,669 road projects underway--comprising 2,604 inherited major projects and 65 new initiatives--the government has made significant strides in infrastructure development. However, behind this ambitious agenda, engineers and experts warn that systemic issues like kickbacks and corruption are undermining the quality and success of
[New Times] Construction of some 104 affordable housing units is underway in Gahanga Sector of Kicukiro District under a project called Aheza Urban Village. The development is part of ongoing efforts to tackle growing housing demand in the City of Kigali.
[Lesotho Times] The Roads Directorate will spend a whooping M2.3 billion to construct and rehabilitate Lesotho's roads infrastructure in this 2025/26 financial year to improve connectivity, boost safety, and drive economic development across the country.
[Vanguard] Lagos -- Three bodies have been recovered from the rubble of a two-storey building under construction that collapsed on Tuesday in the Ikorodu area of Lagos.
[New Times] Members of Parliament, on Wednesday, May 28, kicked off a nationwide field visit to assess the progress made by decentralised government institutions and the delivery of services to citizens.
[New Dawn] Monrovia, Liberia: The Government of Liberia, through the Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism (MICAT), has refuted reports circulating in some media outlets that the bridge linking Grand Bassa University to the city of Buchanan has been abandoned by the government.
[Monusco] In Ituri Province, MONUSCO launched construction work on May 22, 2025, for a new training facility dedicated to military justice actors. The building will be located within the premises of the Ituri Superior Military Prosecutor's Office in Bunia. The project responds to a request from the Senior Military Prosecutor, who expressed the need for a dedicated space to enhance the technical and professional skills of judicial personnel.