[Nyasa Times] The National Construction Industry Council (NCIC) has issued stop orders against selected construction projects spread in a number of districts across the country.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Safaricom Foundation has injected Kshs 3.6 million into the renovation of an outpatient wing for maternity services at Rironi Health Centre in Kiambu county.
[ANGOP] Luanda -- Public oil company Sonangol E.P signed on Thursday, in Luanda, three contracts for the construction of the Barra do Dande Oceanic Terminal (TOBD), whose works in the first phase are scheduled to end in 2022.
[SAnews.gov.za] The Western Cape Department of Human Settlements has encouraged women in the construction industry to take part in the Contractors' Framework that is geared towards attracting construction companies that have a 51% and more women ownership.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Salabani Primary School, which was destroyed by floods in Baringo County earlier this year has received a new lease of life after ChildFund Kenya moved in to rehabilitate it.
[The Herald] THE completion of the expansion of the Robert Mugabe International Airport will positively impact several sectors of the economy and catapult the country in realizing its vision of becoming an upper-middle-class economy by 2030, President Mnangagwa has said.
[Daily News] REHABILITATION and upgrading of Nzasa-Kilungule- Buza road in Temeke Municipality under the Dar es Salaam Metropolitan Development Project (DMDP) will be complete by October this year.
[Namibia Economist] Microlender and niche banker, Letshego has received a US$50 million loan from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to boost affordable housing lending in Namibia to 4,000 new home owners with the potential to expand their partnership to other countries.
[Namibia Economist] NamPower has commenced with the construction on the 287 km long 400 kV Auas-Gerus transmission line, which will run from Auas substation near Dordabis, to Gerus substation near Otjiwarongo.
[Ghana Presidency] The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has cut the sod for the commencement of work for the construction of the one hundred- and forty-five-million-dollar ($145 million) sports complex at Borteyman, in the Greater Accra Region, which will be used for the 2023 African Games.