[Shabait] Asmara, 18 May 2021 - The documents from the Cartography and Information Center indicate that in the past 30 years of Independence 785 big and small dams have been constructed that have significantly contributed in alleviating water problem both to humans and livestock.
[Shabait] Mendefera, 19 May 2021- The Ministry of Health branch in the Southern region reported that in the past 30 years of Independence over 193 million Nakfa has been invested for putting in place health facilities as well for the introduction of modern medical equipment.
[Vanguard] Lagos State government said, yesterday, that construction of the proposed 4th Mainland Bridge is estimated to cost $2.5 billion.
[Nation] City Hall has set aside Sh1.2 billion for putting up modern kiosks as well as upgrading the already existing markets in Nairobi.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- The Chairpersons for the Committee on Youth and Sports at both Houses of the Liberian Legislature (Representatives and Senate) have called on the Ministry of Youth and Sports to do more coordination and effective information dissemination in order for the practical impact of the new US$10M Recovery of Economic Activity for Liberian Informal Sector Employment (REALISE) Project.
[Concord] Mayor Komba Mathew Sam turning the sod for the new market
[New Zimbabwe] National Social Security Authority (NSSA) has moved to finalise the disposal of its 32.5 % stake in the listed construction materials manufacturer, Turnall Holdings.
[Daily News] ZANZIBAR President Dr Hussein Mwinyi is today (May 18, 2021) expected to visit the project site for the construction of a state-of-art port at Mangapwani in Unguja.
[Government of Mauritius] The construction of a new runway of three kilometres in length and 60 metres wide in the north-south orientation, parallel to the existing runway and a new jetty of a berthing face of 255 metres in length, in Agalega, being entirely financed by the Government of India, will be completed by the end of December 2021.
[Nation] Uganda has signed a Sh5 billion deal with a Chinese firm that will see its 260-kilometre century-old metre gauge railway line between Malaba and Kampala rehabilitated in under 12 months.