[This Day] Abuja -- Cross River State Governor, Ben Ayade, has engaged the federal government over the construction of the super highway and the country's first agro industrial port-the Bakassi Deep Sea Port-in the state.
[East African] Until you take a closer look at the relationships between the republic of Uganda and the democratic one of Congo, you may not easily understand why one should invest millions of dollars to build roads in the other. Now Presidents Yoweri Museveni and Felix Tshisekedi are pushing ahead at full throttle to build Uganda supported roads in DRC.
[Daily News] Construction of a water project at Nyakato Ward, some 15 kilometres from Bukoba town is at advanced stages following supply of some needed construction materials.
[Daily Trust] Since the state government introduced a school feeding programme, the student population at LEA Maraban Jos in Igabi, Kaduna, has multiplied. With about 200 students in one classroom, the school desperately needed a new building. One man decided to intervene and change the story.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Property developer Maisha Developments has this week broken ground on 259 apartments within the Tilisi master-planned development located in Rironi, Limuru with over a fifth already sold.
[ANGOP] Luanda -- The country's authorities have announced plans to resume the construction and completion works of the new Luanda International Airport, estimated at 1.4 billion dollars.
[Nation] In a bid to fix perennial oxygen shortages at its health facilities amid a pandemic, the Kericho County Government has allocated Sh67 million in its 2021/2022 fiscal year to put up a plant for the key commodity.
[Daily Maverick] The contrast between the two sectors that should be linked throws into sharp relief the economy's failure to live up to its potential.
[Nation] Blame games between Kwale leaders and the national government over compensation for land owners has delayed a Sh20 billion dam project in the county, leaving residents in limbo.
[This Day] The Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola has said the federal government is currently carrying out 800 projects, including the construction of 37 bridges across the country.