[Ghanaian Times] The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama has disclosed that he would embark on a $10 billion massive infrastructural development with his 'Big Push' agenda when voted into office in the upcoming polls.
[Ghanaian Times] Elsewhere in this issue of the Ghanaian Times, we have published an investigative piece of the breakdown of the Tema Central sewerage system that has become a worry to the residents.
[This Day] Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder Purple, Olayide Agboola; Chief Executive West Africa; Standard Bank Group, Yinka Sanni; Founding Partner; Diya, Fatimilehin and Co., Gboyega Fatimilehin; and Chief Executive Officer, Purplemoney Microfinance Bank/DMD and Co-Founder Purple, Obinna Onunkwo, during a visit to the site of PurpleLekki in Lekki, Lagos... recently
[Ghanaian Times] The Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has cut sod for work to begin on the Accra-Tema Beach Road.
[Addis Fortune] Three billion Birr is planned to be raised at a fundraising gala dinner in order to fund redevelopment projects.
[Shabait] Asmara -- Two newly constructed micro-dams in Adi-Keshi and Adi-Gebru, Central region, were inaugurated on 15 and 16 August.
[Seychelles News Agency] Work on the construction of a five-storey building for the Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) is progressing well and expected to be completed in April next year, the Corporation said Monday.
[Nation] Bungoma Governor Wycliffe Wangamati has launched the second phase of urban roads upgrade. The project, estimated to cost Sh300 million, is being implemented in Bungoma and Kimilili municipalities.
[Citizen] Dar es Salaam -- The robust growth that's being witnessed in Tanzania's construction industry has ripple effects that trickle down to the ordinary citizen. But the big question still lies; how would a normal Tanzanian benefit if more money is sent into the construction industry?