[Namibian] WORKERS constructing the B1 road between Okahandja and Windhoek have threatened to march to the minister of finance's office, if he continues to ignore them.
[Daily Trust] The President, Nigerian Institution of Structural Engineers, Peter IgbiniJesu, has said most old buildings in Lagos State have outlived their usage.
[Nile Post] The Dokolo water project contractor M/s Zhongmei Engineering Group has restored regular water supply through Amwoma subcounty, Dokolo district after a brief disruption.
[Daily Trust] A tenant at a collapsed 3-storey building on Ibadan Street, Ebute Meta, Lagos, Engineer Adegoke Ogunbabi, has narrated his close shave with death, saying he was asleep when the building caved in.
[Premium Times] "All the first and major responders are still collaborating to mop up the incident scene."
[Daily Trust] A member of the National Youth Service Corps identified as Oluwakemi, has been recovered dead from the rubble of the collapsed Lagos building, bringing the death toll to 10.
[Premium Times] The president regrettably noted that the frequency of building collapses in the country has become increasingly embarrassing.
[Premium Times] The caretaker said the occupants refused to comply with the quit notice.
[Daily Trust] The Chairman, Nigerian Institute of Town Planners, Edo State Chapter, Mr Inanigie Abudu Udukhomho, has called on developers and other stakeholders in the built environment to always seek inputs from town planners in developing layouts and estates.
[Premium Times] The incident happened when the residents had gone to bed, according to NEMA.