[New Republic] BASSA-Citizens of Grand Bassa County District number two have pleaded with the President George M. Weah to pave an asphalt pavement on their road to alleviate them from long distance walking, dust they encounter when they are commuting the road.
[Cameroon Tribune] For more than five years now Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt have been seeking ways of putting in place an acceptable strategy on the filing and management of the dam.
[Cameroon Tribune] Professor Elvis Ngolle Ngolle, Political Scientist and Lecturer at IRIC, Yaounde 11 University.
[Independent (Kampala)] Comment -- Faced with a current water scarcity and a Republic of Ethiopia determined to go ahead with its second filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) this July, Sudan and Egypt have lately intensified cooperation with a number of the Nile Riparian African countries in measures intended to support the development of water resources in these countries, seek alternative ways of maintaining or even better, increase water volumes flowing downstream from the White Nile River as well as influence regional s
[Tunis Afrique Presse] Tunis/Tunisia -- President Kaïs Saïed reiterated Tunisia's support to Egypt in various regional and international events in order to achieve a negotiated and fair solution to the Renaissance Dam file that preserves the Egyptian people's historical rights to the Nile waters.
[Egypt Online] Foreign Minister Sameh Shourky had a meeting on Wednesday 21/4/2021 evening with President of Niger Mohamed Bazoum as part of an ongoing tour of some African states.
[Govt of Liberia] As President George Manneh Weah continues his nationwide tour, many counties and communities are benefiting from various development projects intended to address their felt needs. Grand Bassa County where the President arrived Wednesday, April 21, 2021 played host to the groundbreaking ceremonies for a 150-bed hospital.
[Nation] Nakuru County government is banking on the construction and refurbishment of markets across its 11 sub-counties to boost trade.
[African Arguments] People along the route of the proposed 1,443 km oil pipeline talk of confusion, uncertainty and lives on hold.
[Ghanaian Times] The Minister of Roads and Highways Akwasi Amoako-Atta has urged the Ghana consortium of Engineers to support government deal with the menace of inflated road projects.