[The Point] As the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) secretariat-The Gambia road project progresses, the office of The Gambia-OIC in partnership with the Ministry of Transport, Works and Infrastructure and the Ministry of Lands on Thursday engaged victims of the road construction at New Jeshwang.
[The Herald] The excitement at Pomona City has begun with about 140 stand owners now ready to build their properties following the granting of the certificate of compliance by Harare City Council late last year.
[Daily News] REHABILITATION and upgrading of Songea Airport in Ruvuma Region has reached 97 per cent.
[Namibian] PUPILS who completed grades 8 and 9 at some Swakopmund primary schools last year and were allocated space at the new high school being constructed in Tamariskia's new extension, will have to attend platoon classes from next month until the school is completed.
[ANGOP] Saurimo -- The MPLA's first secretary in the eastern Lunda Sul province Daniel Neto reaffirmed Tuesday his party's commitment to keep building social infrastructure, under the 2022/2027 Government programme.
[ENA] Addis Ababa -- Ministry of Urban and Infrastructure disclosed that encouraging activities have been carried out to rebuild and restore infrastructures destroyed by the war in the northern part of Ethiopia.
[Daily News] Mtwara -- CONSTRUCTION of Mbamba- Bay Port in Ruvuma Region is set to commence in this month, Director General for Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA), Mr Plasduce Mbossa has affirmed.
[Seychelles News Agency] The Supreme Court of Seychelles started auctioning Vijay Construction's vehicles at the Palais de Justice's yard on Thursday morning.
[Tunis Afrique Presse] Tunis/Tunisia -- President Kais Saied on Wednesday pointed to the urgent need to start the construction of the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Hospital in Kairouan, the Ghardimaou Hospital in Jendouba and the Cancer Hospital in Gabes.
[Global Press Journal] Lubero, Democratic Republic of Congo -- Over the last few years, something has changed about Kirumba. From the hills overlooking this rural town in DRC's North Kivu province, one might spot a shop made of brick or a tile-roofed house.