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[The Point] Residents in the City of Banjul have raised concern over what many described as 'the poor street works in the city' by Gai Construction Enterprise, thereby making free flow of water almost impossible.
/by The Point[Premium Times] The senators also urged the federal government to declare a state of emergency on the critical roads in Niger State, which they said, links economic corridors in the north and south.
/by Premium Times[New Republic] The government of Liberia through the judiciary has broken ground for the construction of what is known as a modern judicial complex in River Cess county.
/by New Republic[Ghanaian Times] A newly reconstituted 10-member road classification committee to ascertain the ability of contractors to execute projects in the country has been inaugurated in Accra by the Minister of Roads and Highways, Kwasi Amoako-Atta.
/by Ghanaian Times[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Deputy Chief of Mission Joel Maybury and United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission Director Jim Wright toured various U.S. Government's funded development projects in Margibi, Bong, and Nimba Counties. During the trip, they met with local government officials, community leaders, beneficiaries of USAID-supported projects, and exchange program alumni.
/by FrontPageAfrica[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- A delegation from artificial turf expert Greenfield incorporated has arrived in Liberia to discuss with the government on its proposal to turn the SKD Sports Complex natural grass playing pitch to an artificial turf.
/by FrontPageAfrica[FrontPageAfrica] Cestos City -- A day following the groundbreaking for the construction of a judicial complex in River Cess by the Liberian government, National Port Authority (NPA) Managing Director, Bill Twehway, has broken ground for four projects in the county.
/by FrontPageAfrica[Monitor] Uncertainty continues to cloud the expected launch of Karuma Hydro Power Project (KHPP) as government and contractor trade blame over delayed works.
/by Monitor[Daily News] THE government plans to build 15,000 classrooms to address the current shortage.
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