[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- President George Weah has said that the opening of the Invincible Park makes a symbolic statement to everyone who passes and looks at it.
[Daily News] THE government has reiterated its commitment to implement plan of generating 200MW from the geothermal by 2025.
/by Daily News[DW] Thousands have been displaced and scores are missing in what is considered to be one of the worst natural disasters on record. South Africa's weather service is warning of even more heavy rains.
/by DW[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- The idea that birthed the construction of the Invincible Park did not only bring about the first modern recreational park in the country but also provided a life-changing opportunity to hundreds of residents near the James Payne Spriggs Airport who had squatted in the area for decades, living deplorably in makeshift structures. Now, they can boast of modern housing units to be owned by them free of charge.
/by FrontPageAfrica[The Conversation Africa] Rapid urbanisation and government failure to deliver adequate housing are among the driving forces behind the proliferation of informal settlements across South African cities and towns. These informal settlements are notorious for their perilous and unhealthy conditions.
/by The Conversation Africa[New Dawn] Chief Patron of Sports President George Manneh Weah is expected to officially open the newly constructed Invincible Sports Park near Old Road in Monrovia today, Friday, April 15.
/by New Dawn[GhanaToday] The Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has given a seal of approval for Newmont Ghana's ground-breaking $850million Ahafo project.
/by GhanaToday[Daily Trust] Two people have been reported dead and three others injured after an uncompleted one-storey at Hotoro Unguwar Gabas, behind Chula filling station, collapsed around 3am on Friday.
/by Daily Trust[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- APM Terminals Liberia has commissioned a newly refurbished terminal yard at a brief ceremony with staff and stakeholders of the company. This is part of reforms to improve efficiency and operations at the Free Port of Monrovia.
/by FrontPageAfrica[Ghanaian Times] Benchemaa -- The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of COCOBOD, Mr Joseph Boahen Aidoo has inspected a 38-Kilometre Benchemaa-Adjoafua asphalted trunk road being executed by Amandi Group at the cost of $33 million under the Cocoa Road Projects.
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