[Leadership] Asiko Energy, one of Nigeria's leading Power and Gas distribution companies, has formally kick started the construction of its latest project to increase accessibility of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) by Nigerians.
[The Herald] The Second Republic is continuing its commendable thrust of reviving stalled development projects by releasing more funds for the dualisation of the Harare-Mutare highway, an important part of one of the country's biggest trade routes, the Beira Corridor.
[Daily News] BABATI District in Manyara Region has completed the construction of 18 classrooms, which is part of the Tanzania Covid-19 Socioeconomic Response Plan (TCRP).
[Nyasa Times] The country's football powerhouse, Nyasa Big Bullets has secured 13 hectares of land in Mpemba, Blantyre where the club is expected to construct its football facilities.
[New Times] The construction of a new heart centre in Masaka, Kicukiro District has kicked off.
[VOA] Nairobi -- Rights groups in Kenya are pushing authorities to resettle tens of thousands of squatters evicted just ahead of the holidays to make way for a Chinese-backed expressway.
[This Day] The Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Mr. Clem Agba, yesterday promised more infrastructure development in Edo North Senatorial District.
[Egypt Online] President Abdel Fattah El Sisi has called for changing the culture of construction in Egypt, stressing that unplanned buildings tarnish the country's image.
[Egypt Online] President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi urged the ministries of defense, interior and housing to complete a "visual identity" project in Aswan before 15 January if possible.
[Egypt Online] Minister of Transportation Kamel al-Wazir stated on Tuesday 28/12/2021 that LE1.7 trillion ($106.25 billion) were spent on railways development in the past few years, pointing out that Egypt used to have a shortage of 600 railcars but that is no longer the case.