[This Day] As public universities continue to battle decaying infrastructure and obsolete equipment due to inadequate government funding, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, has sought a lasting solution with the planned launch of a N1 billion OAU Advancement Foundation, marking its 60th anniversary.
[New Dawn] Grand Kru County Senator, Numene T.H. Bartekwa is seeking the approval of the Liberian Senate to allocate an amount of US$100 million in the 2022 budget exclusively for primary roads in all of the 15 counties here.
[Nation] The dualling of the Eastern Bypass has commenced with the project set to take 12 months, the Kenya Urban Roads Authority (Kura) has announced.
[Nation] The dualling of the Eastern Bypass has commenced with the project set to take 12 months, the Kenya Urban Roads Authority (Kura) has announced.
[The Herald] Construction of additional modern courts is proceeding with some expected to be opened early next year, acting Chief Magistrate Mrs Faith Mushure said yesterday.
[The Herald] Construction of additional modern courts is proceeding with some expected to be opened early next year, acting Chief Magistrate Mrs Faith Mushure said yesterday.
[Daily News] RUKWA Regional Commissioner (RC) Joseph Mkirikiti has warned traders against inflating prices for the construction materials, especially during this period when the region has embarked on constructing classrooms.
[New Times] The government of Rwanda and their counterparts from the Democratic Republic of Congo are set to start construction of RUSIZI II One Stop Border Post, which is anticipated to boost trade between the two countries.
[This Day] The Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), operator of Murtala Muhammed Domestic Airport Terminal Two, Lagos (MMA2) has assured travellers, stakeholders and other airport users of safety at the parking lot and other facilities at the terminal.
[This Day] Calabar -- The Chairman Senate Committee on Federal Emergency Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), Senator Gershom Bassey, has disclosed that it would require about N400 Billion to repair and maintain all federal roads in the country.