[Premium Times] Excavators from the relevant agencies were still being awaited as of 5.45 p.m. while crowd control remained a challenge at the scene.
[Vanguard] With less than 2 months to the end of the year, many people must by now be eagerly awaiting the promised review of Nigeria's Revenue Allocation Formula. Of course, it is a subject that has over the years lacked any measure of empiricism.
[This Day] Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State has revealed that the federal government was owing the state over N300 billion as money spent on the rehabilitation of federal roads across the state.
[The Herald] The Construction Industry Federation of Zimbabwe, CIFOZ, is a non-profit construction contractors association that operate offices out of both Harare, located at the Conquenar House in Eastlea, and Bulawayo, where their operations are based out of Famona.
[New Times] Less than a year after it was inaugurated, authorities have announced that Nyarugenge District hospital will soon undergo an expansion, works that are estimated to cost between 10 million and 11 million Euros.
[New Times] Three new classrooms were last week inaugurated after they were built through an initiative dubbed One Brick at a Time, which was launched by the Rwandan diaspora in Canada and their friends, through an association called Inzira y'Urumuri/Le Chemain de la Lumière (IU/CL).
[Nation] Treasury bureaucrats are locked in secret negotiations to pay off contractors hired to build the Sh108 billion Arror, Kimwarer and Itare dams in a bid to qualify for insurance compensation for the cancelled projects, the Nation has established.
[Nation] Treasury bureaucrats are locked in secret negotiations to pay off contractors hired to build the Sh108 billion Arror, Kimwarer and Itare dams in a bid to qualify for insurance compensation for the cancelled projects, the Nation has established.
[The Herald] Government has partnered one of the largest marine terminal operators in the world, DP World owned by the government of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates as it continues strengthening cooperation in infrastructure development which includes the refurbishment of roads, railways, tolling, airports and inland marine business opportunities.