[Foroyaa] Minister of Youth and Sports Bakary Badgie said Wednesday the Gambia Government will spend over fourteen million dalasi on the construction of two mini stadia in Kafuta and Fullabantang .
[Monitor] Engineers, under the Engineers Registration Board, have cautioned against the commissioning of Karuma Hydro Power Dam before working on defects that have been flagged by Uganda Electricity Generation Company Limited.
[Nation] Mount Kenya University(MKU) in conjunction with Thika High School will develop a Sh100 million sports complex in Thika through a public-private partnership.
[This Day] The Federal Executive Council (FEC) yesterday approved N120,717,387,596 for the execution of various projects in different parts of the country.
[Nyasa Times] Minister of Transport and Public Works Mohammed Sidik Mia visited the Njakwa-Livingstonia Road in Rumphi construction site and has assured the communities that the administration of President Lazarus Chakwera will ensure the long-neglected road should be completed within a year with October 2021 as a deadline after decades of lies and broken promises by past regimes.
[New Republic] Citizens of Bong and Nimba Counties have all reasons to celebrate when Liberian leader, George M. Weah broke grounds for the construction of housing units for them.
[Cameroon Tribune] The 2021 draft budget of the Ministry of Public Works stands at FCFA 464.842 billion.
[Govt of Liberia] Residents of the town of Weanesue in Lower Bong County will in three months see an emerging beautiful landscape in that locale. This is so because the President of the Republic, Dr. George Manneh Weah, has broken ground for the construction of 100 modern housing units in the County.
[New Zimbabwe] The Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) Tuesday said that it will give equal job opportunities to citizens of Zimbabwe and Zambia when construction of the US$4.5 billion Batoka Gorge Hydro-Electric Scheme (BGHES) begins.
[The Point] National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA) on Thursday donated one hundred bags of cement worth thirty thousand dalasis (D30, 000) to a disabled flood victim at Madiyanna village, Kombo North.