[FrontPageAfrica] ArcelorMittal Liberia has commenced the rehabilitation of major streets in Buchanan.
[Ghanaian Times] Despite investing a total of GH¢117.711 million by the government to construct of drains and culverts in flood-prone areas in the country from 2015 to 2019, the problem of flooding persists, with the country experiencing at least one major flood disaster every year resulting in the loss of lives and property.
/by Ghanaian Times[Ghanaian Times] Kintampo -- The Benkumhene of Mo Traditional Council, Nana Bisakwan II, has appealed to the Ministry of Roads and Highways to rehabilitate the Basabasa-New Longolo road, to facilitate socio-economic development.
/by Ghanaian Times[Ghanaian Times] Kintampo -- The Benkumhene of Mo Traditional Council, Nana Bisakwan II, has appealed to the Ministry of Roads and Highways to rehabilitate the Basabasa-New Longolo road, to facilitate socio-economic development.
/by Ghanaian Times[New Republic] ArcelorMittal Liberia the world largest steel company has commenced the rehabilitation of major streets in Buchanan.
/by New Republic[New Republic] ArcelorMittal Liberia the world largest steel company has commenced the rehabilitation of major streets in Buchanan.
/by New Republic[Premium Times] The governor said setting up the committee was a first step to the implementation of the report submitted by the panel.
/by Premium Times[FrontPageAfrica] Construction of a community clinic in the Town of Gbapa near Yekpa has received a major boost with the donation of an additional USD $35,000 (thirty-five thousand United States Dollars) by ArcelorMittal Liberia to complete the project. More than a year ago, ArcelorMittal initially contributed USD $50,000 (Fifty Thousand US dollars) toward the construction of the clinic.
/by FrontPageAfrica[Ghanaian Times] The Ghana Chamber of Construction Industry has described as unfortunate the unwillingness of some contractors to avail themselves to be paid by the government.
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