[Concord] The Kenema District Council on December 13th, in the presence of the European Union Delegation to Sierra Leone, the Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs and the Ministry of Planning and Economic Development, officially handed over new market stalls facilities to serve the critical needs of farmers, petty traders and the communities to support the socio-economic development of Blama and Tongo communities in Kenema District.
[HRW] Beirut -- Final Falls on International Migrants Day
[The Point] Director general of Gambian Agency for the Management of Public Works (GAMWORKS), Omar Gaye, highlighted in his report during GAMWORKS recently held annual general meeting for 2018-2020 that delays and non-receipt of government funding contributions as one of the numerous exacting issues hindering GAMWORKS in delivering its duties.
[The Point] The Gambian Agency for the Management of Public Works (GAMWORKS) on Tuesday held its Annual General Meeting at a ceremony held at its head office in Kanifing.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- EAST International Construction Company's fate seems to be hanging in the balance as many lawmakers and ordinary Liberians are calling for the complete cancellation of its agreement.
[Leadership] Lagos State government yesterday allayed the fears of land owners on compensation over the proposed construction of Fourth Mainland Bridge, saying adequate compensation would be paid in line with international best practice.
[Daily News] THE construction of the Dar es Salaam Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Phase II project has reached 80 per cent, bringing further hopes that operations may start in March next year, as planned.
[Nile Post] The year 2022 has been a successful one for the Uganda Society of Architects (USA) as far as achieving its goals is concerned.
[Nile Post] The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) have began the construction of joint office premises in Kampala city.
[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- The Ministry of Justice says it has filed grand corruption charges against four employees of the National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) including its deputy director for Construction and Logistics, who are suspected of buying 29,200 quintals of cement from two factories at a low price and selling it at higher prices.