[Daily Trust] Hon. Akin Alabi, Chairman of the House Committee on Works and Member of the House of Representatives for Egbeda/Ona Ara Federal Constituency has flagged off the construction of two major roads in his constituency.
[This Day] After a familiarisation tour of the new facilities in the Abuja Continental, Karl Hala, Group General Manager, Continental Hotel Group, accompanied by the General Manager, Kevin Brett, spoke about the ongoing transformation taking place in the former Sheraton Hotel. Charles Ajunwa brings excerpts
[GroundUp] Dysfunction at the Compensation Commission means some victims may never receive payment
[New Zimbabwe] Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume says close to US$ 2 million is needed to complete ongoing renovations at Rufaro stadium despite a lease deal with Scottland.
[The Herald] At least three Malawian nationals are feared dead while 15 others were injured yesterday evening when the bus they were traveling in rammed into a haulage truck and rolled into a drain at Kingsview, about 30 kilometres east of Karoi.
[Nile Post] Heavy floods hit Kampala on Wednesday, leaving a trail of destruction and disruption across the city.
[Premium Times] "We are determined to seamlessly connect every part of this state with an economically viable road network."
[The Herald] Charles Prince Airport in Mount Hampden is being upgraded to similar standards as the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport.
[This Day] Abuja -- The federal government has flagged off the construction of a 17.55-kilometre access road to the Second Niger Bridge (Phase 2A) in Asaba, linking the South-south zone to the South-east part of the country.
[Nile Post] Uganda's Finance Minister, Matia Kasaija, has signed a landmark agreement with the Japanese government to reconstruct the Karuma Bridge.