[Daily News] THE Ministry of State in the President's Office, Regional Administration and Local Government has said it has already allocated 200m/- for the construction of Nakapanya Health Centre in Kasulu District, Kigoma Region.
[Ghanaian Times] The Bishop of Northern Accra Diocese of the Methodist Church Ghana, Right Reverend Professor Joseph Edusa-Eyison, on Saturday, dedicated a newly built manse for the Emmanuel Methodist Society at Lapaz New Market in Accra.
[New Times] The third phase of the ongoing rehabilitation of the Muhanga-Karongi road is set to begin next month, according to the Rwanda Transport Development Agency (RTDA).
[This Day] Many Nigerians are left without roofs over their heads due to severe economic realities in the country.
[Nile Post] The Civil Division of the High Court in Kampala has extended orders on plans by Makerere University, Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) to demolish church and buildings on Katanga Valley land near Wandegeya.
[New Republic] Due to the ongoing renovation on the campuses of the University of Liberia, the Administration of the University has announced that there will be no graduation this December.
[This Day] When completed, the construction of the 1,028-kilometre Abidjan-Lagos highway would benefit at least 40 million West Africans, the Minister of Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola (SAN), said at the weekend.
[The Conversation Africa] Ghana has six designated Ramsar sites. These are wetlands designated under the criteria of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, an international treaty that seeks to protect them. In Ghana, these sites are mainly along the coast and are meant to be protected as set out in the convention. But the sites have become targets for property developers whose activities are leading to a decline in the flood resilience of many parts of the capital, Accra. Environmental scientist Chris Gordon explains the functions of
[Daily News] THE government through the Ministry of Livestock and Fishery has a plan to establish a milk processing factory in Katavi costing 120m/-.
[Concord] Construction work on the Sandwell Aquatics Centre is all completed few months before the commencement of the2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.