[Egypt Online] Housing Minister Assem el Gazzar on Saturday 19/06/2021 laid down the foundation stone for the Down Town towers in New Alamein City.
[This Day] BUA Cement Plc has denied any plan to increase the price of its cement in the foreseeable future despite the alleged 10 per cent price hike by its main competitor.
/by This Day[Tunis Afrique Presse] Tunis/Tunisia -- A new regional hospital will be built in Tozeur as part of the next five-year plan, Minister of Health Faouzi Mehdi announced at a working visit to Tozeur Friday.
/by Tunis Afrique Presse[Daily News] THE StarPeco Company Limited has introduced a new road construction technology, known as Cold Mix Asphalt Technique (CMA), to Tanzania National Roads Agency (Tanroads) and other stakeholders with the purpose of cutting down construction costs, protecting and conserving environment as well as saving time.
/by Daily News[Daily Trust] Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai has warned communities along the Kaduna-Abuja highway to desist from blocking the highway in an attempt to register their grievances, saying the action would offer no solution, but only create panic and further breakdown of law and order.
/by Daily Trust[Premium Times] Records show that construction of the bridge commenced on September 1, 2018 with construction cost put at N336 billion when the contract deal was signed.
/by Premium Times[Monitor] A construction firm has sued government over failure to pay Shs119.8m for construction of a Regional Service Centre in Kasese District.
/by Monitor[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya Power has interrupted electricity supply in Kisumu over the ongoing works of the 220kv Olkaria Lessos Kisumu line that is meant to improve power supply in Western Kenya.
/by Capital FM[The Point] Blaxid, a YouTube channel run by Juliet Yran and Council of African Descendants (COAD) have embarked on a road construction that is expected to save lives in the flood prone Nema Jola Kunda during the rainy season.
/by The Point[Tunis Afrique Presse] Tunis/Tunisia -- El Gataaya in Ghar el Melh, Bizerte, are salty farming plots in the lagoons that are irrigated by seawater. Farmers use the tide to water their Ramli agricultural crops which are grown on sandy substrates.
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