[Concord] Ebenezer the Almighty Prosperous aka E.A.P group of companies is set to have a modern City that will be environmentally fascinating, exotic and stunning for residential, entertainment, recreational and tourism purposes at York Village.
[Ghanaian Times] The Japan Embassy has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with two entities to a sum of $184,406 for the construc-tion of two classroom blocks under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security (GGHSP).
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Two people have been confirmed dead in the Kasarani building collapse at Seasons area.
[The Herald] Sakunda Holdings, who had committed to give Rufaro Stadium a massive face-lift after entering into a partnership with the Harare City Council, have withdrawn from the project with immediate effect.
[The Point] The National Assembly select committee on government projects, monitoring and implementation, has said it will engage the ministry of works on the huge delay of works on the 20 OIC road projects, The Standard reports.
[The Point] Ministry of Transport
[Ghanaian Times] The Sonia Nabeta Foundation, a non-governmental organisation, in partnership with Sanford World Clinic (SWC) has established a clinic for Children with Type 1 Diabetes. (T1 D).
[The Point] The Lord Mayor of the Kanifing Municipal Council, Talib Ahmed Bensouda on Thursday laid the foundation stone for the construction of the Bakau recreational park which is under the KETP project worth D6 million dalasis.
[The Point] The African Development Bank (ADB) will finance the construction of the Bissau-Dakar road corridor with $100.73 million allocated for the completion of the Farim-Tanaff-Sandinieri first phase.