[Vanguard] The Federal Government, weekend, expressed satisfaction over the progress of work done by the contractor handling the Lagos-Badagry expressway, which is funded by Nigerian National Petroleum Company, NNPC, under tax credit funding to the tune of N15 billion.
[Nile Post] President Museveni has asked Uganda Prisons Services to expand their construction unit to ensure they can handle all their construction project and even bigger ones outside the prisons.
[Premium Times] The General Manager of LSMTL says that the checks on the three bridges are to determine their structural stability to prevent collapse.
[ENA] Medium and small-scale irrigation dams are under construction in Oromia Regional State with an outlay of over 13 billion Birr.
[Ghanaian Times] The non-release of funds to undertake the comprehensive integrity audit of all public buildings and structures in the country, to check their capability to withstand earthquakes has stalled the project, Registrar of the Engineering Council of Ghana, Mr Wise Ametefe, has said.
[VOA] Harare -- Zimbabwe has launched an emergency road repair program after a public outcry over the high death toll on the country's roads.
[Daily News] Zanzibar -- CONTRUCTION of 220-kilometre trunk and feeder roads project will address transport challenges in Zanzibar.
[Capital FM] Machakos -- Ten poor and vulnerable families in Machakos County will, in coming months, get decent shelter when an ongoing project to build houses for them is complete.
[Daily News] Sumbawanga -- RESIDENTS of Sumbawanga District Council will breathe a sigh of relief as construction of the 107 kilometres strategic road project stretching from the council to Kasanga port terminal has reached 99 per cent.