[This Day] Chiemelie Ezeobi reports that with the rapid ongoing construction of the iconic 1.6km Second Niger Bridge, a key national infrastructure, nearing completion, it reflects a promise made and kept which will bring immense benefit in easing traffic flow, improving road safety, and creating greater commercial opportunities.
[Ghanaian Times] SMT Ghana, the official distributor of Volvo construction equipment, Volvo trucks, Volvo buses and Volvo Penta in Ghana as part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) has supported the reconstruction of the Appiatse community with cement bags.
[The Point] After several months raising fund to help fence the perimeter of Mandinary Lower Basic School, the natives of Mandinary based in the Diaspora have responded in cash to kick start the ambitious school fencing project.
[The Herald] Victor Maphosa Mashonaland East Bureau
[Egypt Online] Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli on Monday chaired a meeting to follow up the implementation of "Housing for All Egyptians" presidential initiative for middle-class housing units.
[GhanaToday] Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon, Dr Michael K. Obeng has reached an agreement with Sushen Medicamentos Private Limited to build a world-class pharmaceutical plant at Akwamu in the Eastern Region.
[Vanguard] Lekki Estates Residents and Stakeholders Association, LERSA, yesterday, urged the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, to assist in the construction of the Lekki Coastal Road, saying commuting around the axis has become hellish, as residents rely only on the Lekki Expressway for access to the axis.
[Capital FM] Mombasa -- The construction of the first phase of the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) classrooms is now 83 percent complete, Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha has said.
[Concord] Residents of the Thunder-Hill Community have embarked on a self-help project to construct the road connecting the area to different locations in eastern Freetown.