[Premium Times] The Navy said having the building opposite its base was a security threat.
[Ghanaian Times] The Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana, Rt. Rev. Dr Paul Kwabena Boafo, on Wednesday, laid the foundation stone for the Wesley Towers conference office complex in Accra.
[Concord] Importers of both cement and iron rod have appealed to the Parliamentary Oversight Committee on Trade and Industry that they should be given more time to reduce their stock, so that they would not incur huge loss that will affect future importation.
[Ghanaian Times] The Lands Commission has taken steps to stop the construction of a structure on the land previously occupied by the Bulgarian Embassy here in Accra.
[Egypt Online] Housing Minister Assem El Gazzar has followed up the progress rate of a number of service projects in Luxor's New Tiba and Sohag's Akhmim.
[Nyasa Times] Government has identified a site where the Orton Chirwa International Airport will be constructed in the city of Mzuzu.
[Daily Trust] Architects under the auspices of the Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA) want the federal government to make it mandatory for its members to supervise building construction as one of the ways of ending building collapse in the country.
[Daily Trust] A one-storey building under renovation has collapsed along Audu Bako Way in Kano.
[Govt of SA] Construction of over 400 units in Vlakkeland project to commence in the 2022/23 financial year
[The Herald] More than 1 000 Zimbabweans have been hired in construction jobs for the new facilities during the ongoing US$300 million modernisation and upgrade of the Beitbridge Border Post due to be finished early next year with so far another 120 hired as permanent staff to operate the cargo terminal.