[New Zimbabwe] BULAWAYO residents have sought the intervention of Local Government Minister July Moyo in the city's raging mayoral mansion saga.
[The Herald] THE reconstruction of Seke Road under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme Phase 2 (ERRP2) started yesterday, with Bitumen World deploying its equipment such as caterpillars, compactors and heavy lorries.
[Daily Trust] The federal government on Wednesday attributed threats to the life of workers as the major reason why the ongoing construction of the Lafia-Makurdi road dualisation was suspended.
[Monitor] The plan to elevate Sembabule Health Centre IV to a hospital has been hindered by shortage of land.
[Premium Times] The Council also approved the award of contract for the deployment of sniffer dogs canine in Abuja and Lagos airports.
[New Times] Kigali residents and visitors will be glad to know that the construction of the Nyandungu Eco-Tourism park has been completed and will soon be accessible to the public.
[The Herald] The reconstruction of Seke Road starts today as part of the second phase of the central Government's Emergency Road Repair Programme 2 (ERRP2) put in place when it became obvious that most urban authorities were unable to fulfil their municipal mandate to make and repair their roads.
[Cameroon Tribune] Work is estimated at 65 per cent and the contractor said they will deliver on the deadline of October 30, 2021.
[Daily News] The Ministry of livestock and Fisheries wants a quick pace of construction for a new fish market in Kasanga Ward in Kalambo district along Lake Tanganyika.
[The Herald] Bitumen World, one of the biggest local construction companies, has been awarded the tender to reconstruct Seke Road under the Emergency Road Repair Programme Phase 2 (ERRP2) as Government seeks to transform the road that many people have complained about for a long time.