[FrontPageAfrica] Capitol Hill, Monrovia -- Plenary of the House of Representative has mandated its Committee on Public Works to launch an inquiry into the abrupt standstill of the Gbarnga-Konia highway project.
[Daily News] PRESIDENT John Magufuli has warned authorities against overlooking and mistreating petty traders at the newly-launched ultra-modern bus terminal in Dar es Salaam.
[New Republic] Liberian Foreign Minister Dee-Maxwell Saah Kemayah, Sr., has assured Guinean President Alpha Conde of President George M. Weah's commitment to strengthening socio-economic ties with its northern neighbor, through the implementation of tangible bilateral projects--such as the rail link between Liberia and Guinea.
[New Times] Philippe Habinshuti, the Director for the Response and Recovery Unit at the Ministry of Emergency Management (MINEMA), has disclosed that there is a plan to build decent houses for 14,051 households displaced by disasters.
[Observer] Uganda Baati Limited recently launched SAFBUILD, a new building solution designed to reduce property development delivery time and expenses incurred by contractors and customers.
[Nation] The Dandora Stadium contractor will within two weeks resume work on the project that has stalled for close to a year now, the Nairobi County Government has said.
[Nation] After false starts, empty promises and an ultimatum from Sports Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed, construction work at the Kipchoge Keino Stadium in Uasin Gishu County is back on track.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The National Olympic Committee of Kenya (NOC-K) is set to construct a world class multi-purpose OlympAfrica Centre in Kenya in the capital city after the County Government of Nairobi gave the mother body sports organization a piece of land in Ruai, Kasarani Constituency.
[The Herald] An estimated $3 billion is required to rehabilitate key roads across Masvingo Province after they were extensively damaged by heavy rains this season.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- The Liberia Civil Aviation Authority, responsible for regulating Liberia's aviation sector says all precautionary measures have been put in place to ensure a safe distance from the James Spriggs Payne Airport and the Invincible Park being undertaken by the George Weah-led government.