[Ghanaian Times] Residents of New Tetegu in the Weija-Gbawe municipality of the Greater Accra Region have requested government to construct an open estuary for the community to free them from the ravages of flooding anytime the Weija Dam was spilled.
[The Herald] Villagers in Chivi have welcomed the revamping of the Harare-Masvingo-Beitbridge Highway, saying it has brought employment opportunities that have improved their livelihoods.
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[Nation] The face of Kajiado towns has begun to change following several infrastructural projects by the new Kajiado and Ngong municipalities.
[ANGOP] Mussende -- Angolan minister of Public Works and Urbanism Manuel Tavares de Almeida said Friday in Mussende, coastal Cuanza Sul province, that the country opened new era in terms of building roads based on Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) standards.
[New Times] While some of the quack architects are using the credentials of their colleagues who are accredited, others are opting for outright forgery of construction permits.
[ENA] Addis Ababa -- Ethiopians have contributed more than 272 million Birr over the past two months to support the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Office of the National Council for Coordination of Public Participation on the GERD, disclosed.
[ANGOP] Luanda -- Luanda/Cazenga flyover, located between the urban districts of Rangel and Tala-Hady, in the country's capital, will be inaugurated September 18.
[Nyasa Times] Construction workers have ended their two-week strike at the Nkhata Bay Market and resumed work after resolving their grievances with the employer.