[Sierra Leone Government] Freetown International Airport, Lungi, Thursday 12 November 2020 - His Excellency President Dr Julius Maada Bio has launched the commencement of a $270 million work on the new airport terminal project that will accommodate one million passengers per year and provide 2000 direct jobs for Sierra Leoneans in the construction phase.
[The Point] The president of The Republic, His Excellency Adama Barrow, would on Saturday, 14th November, 2020 preside over the laying of a foundation stone for the construction of 86 kilometer North Bank Rural Roads Project at Ngayen Sanjal in Sabach Sanjal District, by 1pm and at Kaur by 4pm, respectively.
[This Day] Ikeja -- Infrastructure development is critical to achieving human capital development in any society. The economic impact that infrastructure improvement has on nation-building cannot be over-emphasised. The growth of any country's economy hugely depends on the status of its infrastructure.
[AIM] Maputo -- Work is now under way to rehabilitate the Sena rail line in central Mozambique, so as to ensure a direct rail connection between Malawi and the Mozambican port of Beira.
[Daily News] OVER 70 children in Mwanza Region suffer from autism-related problem, a situation which calls for joint efforts from various stakeholders to resolve the problem as plans are afoot to construct a 500m/- centre in the area.
[The Herald] Zimbabwe has saved billions of dollars in hard currency by engaging local companies to carry out infrastructural development projects such as dam and roads construction, President Mnangangwa has said.
[Shabelle] Somalia's Galmudug State which is situated in the north-central Mudug region has signed an agreement with a UK-based consortium for the construction of Hobyo port in the coastal town of Hobyo.
[Ghanaian Times] Pokuase -- Work on the four-tier Pokuase interchange at the ACP Junction in the Ga West Municipality, scheduled for completion in October this year, will now be completed in March next year.
[Cameroon Tribune] The 23rd session of the National Road Board (CONAROUTE) took place in Yaounde on November 10, 2020 with the objective of clearing hurdles that impede execution of projects.
[Ghanaian Times] Two of government's 88 district hospital projects will solely be mental health facilities, the Chief Executive Officer of the Mental Health Authority (MHA), Dr Akwasi Osei has disclosed.