[This Day] James Sowole
[This Day] The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has okayed N30 billion contract variation for the completion of the 74-kilometre long Nasarawa - Loko Road in Nasarawa State.
[ANGOP] Ndalatando -- The President of the Republic, João Lourenço, declared this Wednesday, in Ndalatando, that the great housing solution for the majority of the Angolan population is through directed self-construction instead of the construction of Centralities by the Government.
[ANGOP] Ndalatando -- The Ministry for Public Works and Territorial Planning has 100 billion kwanzas available to restart work on stalled roads, in order to improve road mobility, the sector's minister, Manuel Tavares de Almeida said Tuesday in Ndalatando, capital of Cuanza Norte province.
[Nation] Kenya is among the first countries set to benefit from Giants of Africa's (GOA) multi-year, 100-court investment in the infrastructure of basketball throughout Africa.
[The Herald] Municipal Reporter
[Nyasa Times] Lilongwe's Area 23 road users will soon breathe a sigh of relief as works for the construction of a new quality bitumen road are expected to start this month, Member of Parliament (MP) for the area Ulemu Msungama has announced.
[New Dawn] A modern market building constructed under the African Development Bank (AfDB) funded Mano River Union Road Transport Programme has become a ghost town in Maryland County.
[Nyasa Times] Youthful entrepreneur Mathews Kapanda has challenged young people in the country to consider working against all odds in establishing their own business ventures arguing it is the only way to go in a country whose absorption of youths into its workforce is abysmal.
[The Herald] The housing strategy of the Second Republic which will see 220 000 houses and flats built by 2025 opens a great many opportunities for creative Zimbabwean architects, designers and planners that need to be seized to ensure that what we build now will be desirable in an upper middle-income economy.