[Premium Times] An official at the hospital told this reporter that the patient's bill, which is N29,600, has not been paid since he was brought to the hospital.
[Daily News] THE construction of the 55.9bn/- Sumbawanga modern airport is on course after the government issued funds for preliminary works.
/by Daily News[Govt of SA] The Welmoed Sub-station in the Welmoed Estate Development Project (better known as the Penhill Development), is nearing completion with 90% of all the long lead items having been procured and installed.
/by Govt of SA[Vanguard] Femi Osibona, the deceased developer of the 21-storey building that collapsed on Gerrard Road, in Ikoyi area of Lagos, ignored a directive by the Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority, LAPPPA, to insure the structure, Vanguard's investigation has revealed.
/by Vanguard[Premium Times] The House expressed worries over frequent incidents of building collapse in the state
/by Premium Times[Premium Times] Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who visited the scene of the accident on Saturday, had put the death toll, as of that day, at 42.
/by Premium Times[African Union] The Political Affairs, Peace and Security Department of the African Union (AU) Commission will launch the Post-conflict Reconstruction and Development (PCRD) Awareness Week from the 7th to the 9th of November 2021. This initiative, the first of its kind, aims to bring together stakeholders from across the peacebuilding and development spectra to exchange views on practical ways to support countries in political transition, strengthen resilience and avoid a relapse into armed conflict.
/by African Union[Namibia Economist] The minimum wage payable in the construction industry of N$17.38 per hour is now applicable and mandatory for everyone operating in the sector, after the collective agreement between the Construction Industries Federation (CIF) and the Metal and Allied Namibian Workers Union (MANWU) became law on 2 November.
/by Namibia Economist[Observer] Owning a home in Uganda is achieved through three major avenues; purchase, self-build or inheritance. The first two avenues require commitment and funds that are not easy to come by for most of Uganda's young population.
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