[Addis Fortune] Six consultants are vying to supervise a recently launched 4.5-billion-Br road project, which incorporates eight asphalt and gravel road network projects around five condominium neighbourhoods in the city. Covering a total of 118Km, the construction is expected to take a year and a half.
[Foroyaa] The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Gambia revealed that all is set for the construction of fifty kilometers (50KM) of 20 new urban roads.
[The Point] The community of Sanyang in the Kombo South District of the West Coast Region (WCR), is currently in an excited mood as the long awaited day finally arrived. The Gambia-Angola Holding Group (GACH) donated 1000 bags of cement to the community for the construction of a new car park for the coastal village.
[Daily News] UGANDA has granted environmental approval for a $3.5 billion pipeline to export crude oil from western fields to the Indian Ocean coast in Tanzania.
[Monitor] Let me start with a disclaimer: I am not an engineer, physical planner or anything like that. The views shared in the lines to follow are totally based on my daily observations as an ordinary Kampala City dweller and road user.
[Nation] The Sierra Leone government is moving ahead with a plan to expand its only international airport, laying to rest any hope of realising a contentious Chinese supported airport project.
[Sierra Leone Government] His Excellency President Dr Julius Maada Bio has launched a Le3.5 billion Skills Development Fund to improve infrastructural improvements at the Milton Margai College of Education and Technology, MMCET, and pronounced it a full Technical University.
[Egypt Online] Transport Minister Kamel el Wazir inspected Saturday the development and expansion works on Cairo-Alexandria Agricultural Road.
[Egypt Online] President Abdel Fattah El Sisi directed Saturday setting a new system for axes services centres, in a way supporting the national project for the new roads nationwide.
[AIM] Maputo -- The Mozambican government is investing in expanding the health network throughout the country, through building new district hospitals, to bring better care to the most vulnerable population groups, Health Minister Armindo Tiago said on Thursday.