[Daily News] Construction of a water project at Nyakato Ward, some 15 kilometres from Bukoba town is at advanced stages following supply of some needed construction materials.
[Daily Trust] Since the state government introduced a school feeding programme, the student population at LEA Maraban Jos in Igabi, Kaduna, has multiplied. With about 200 students in one classroom, the school desperately needed a new building. One man decided to intervene and change the story.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Property developer Maisha Developments has this week broken ground on 259 apartments within the Tilisi master-planned development located in Rironi, Limuru with over a fifth already sold.
[ANGOP] Luanda -- The country's authorities have announced plans to resume the construction and completion works of the new Luanda International Airport, estimated at 1.4 billion dollars.
[Nation] In a bid to fix perennial oxygen shortages at its health facilities amid a pandemic, the Kericho County Government has allocated Sh67 million in its 2021/2022 fiscal year to put up a plant for the key commodity.
[Daily Maverick] The contrast between the two sectors that should be linked throws into sharp relief the economy's failure to live up to its potential.
[Nation] Blame games between Kwale leaders and the national government over compensation for land owners has delayed a Sh20 billion dam project in the county, leaving residents in limbo.
[This Day] The Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola has said the federal government is currently carrying out 800 projects, including the construction of 37 bridges across the country.
[Foroyaa] The General Manager of Jah Oil Company, Momodou Hydara, has refuted the allegation made by the Mayor of Banjul, Rohey Malick Lowe, that his company is building a fuel station on an old cemetery.
[Foroyaa] Mayor Rohey Malick Lowe last Tuesday 24th June 2021 expressed dissatisfaction with the ongoing constructions in her-led council without her knowledge.