[The Herald] Mashonaland East Bureau
[This Day] Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu has said the completion of the Lekki seaport would put an end to the intractable Apapa gridlock, which has defied solution over the years.
[Daily News] THE envisioned Information Communications Technology (ICT) hub is now gathering pace after the government allocated land for the construction of the state-of-the-art college in the country's capital.
[Nile Post] President Yoweri Museveni has promised to provide the much-needed funds amounting to Shs1.5 billion to purchase land on which the first ever girls' university will be constructed in Tororo district.
[Daily News] LOCAL contractors have been urged to form joint venture companies, as an important tool in competing with foreign construction firms in tendering for mega projects.
[Daily News] LOCAL contractors have been urged to form joint venture companies, as an important tool in competing with foreign construction firms in tendering for mega projects.
[Premium Times] The LASEMA boss said, "Hundred per cent yes, my lord, there was nobody that died in the course of our intervention, to the best of my knowledge."
[Vanguard] Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos on Wednesday flagged off the construction of Ojota-Opebi link bridges and approach roads to ease congestion in Ikeja and environs.
[The Herald] Construction of Mbudzi flyover moved a gear up with contractors now working on the first part of the actual structure, extending the Glen Norah bridge which will house a slip lane heading into the Harare-Masvingo Highway.
[The Herald] Construction of Mbudzi flyover moved a gear up with contractors now working on the first part of the actual structure, extending the Glen Norah bridge which will house a slip lane heading into the Harare-Masvingo Highway.