[Nile Post] President Yoweri Museveni has unveiled final plans for the construction of an international airport at Nyakisharara in Mbarara city.
[Monusco] The official launch ceremony of MONUSCO's project to support the reintegration of ex-combatants and strengthen community dialogue in the Tchomia took place on Friday, November 28, in Tchomia-center, 75 km east of Bunia, in the territory of Djugu. A total of 933 people, including 311 former militiamen, will benefit from this initiative focused on producing nutritious feed for fish, livestock, and poultry in the Lake Albert plain.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Industry stakeholders are urging stronger safety and compliance measures for elevators and escalators as Nairobi and other cities build taller, denser structures.
[SAnews.gov.za] The technical investigation into the failure of the Jagersfontein Fine Tailings Storage Facility (FTSF), has found that the owner of the tailings dam, Jagersfontein Development (Pty) Ltd, may have been aware of structural instability along the southern wall.
[ANGOP] Benguela -- Manuel Nunes Júnior, the governor of Benguela, has guaranteed that funding has been secured through the Public Investment Program (PIP) for the successful rehabilitation of peri-urban roads in the municipality of Benguela.
[New Republic] The ongoing construction of the overhead bridge from Boulevard Junction to 540 in Paynesville is said to be showing steady progress as engineers and workers continue shaping the project.
[SNA] - Sudan's Ambassador to Japan, Al-Rayah Heidoub, received today at the Embassy headquarters in Tokyo a joint delegation from Matsuda International and Kuniki Construction. The delegation was led by Mr. Mitsuhiro Shimada, President of Matsuda International, and Mr. Yoshiki Iwai, General Manager of the Business Management Department at Kuniki, along with several other members. The meeting was also attended by the Embassy's Counselor, Ali Mohamed Ahmed Osman.
[Nile Post] Authorities in Kayunga District are facing mounting scrutiny over incomplete health facility projects that allegedly flouted Ministry of Health construction guidelines.
[Premium Times] Governor Radda, while inspecting the road, was visibly disturbed by its poor and unsafe condition. He expressed concern that residents of Yankara New Extension had endured years of hardship due to the deplorable state of the route.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The expansion of the Rironi-Mau Summit Expressway will be split into two sections to accommodate two consortiums including Chinese firms and the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) after both bidders cited a strict $1 billion investment cap on Chinese state-owned enterprises that requires a lengthy internal review before approval.