[Capital FM] Nyeri -Sports Kenya has given a contractor building a sh280 million Ruringu Stadium in Nyeri two months to complete works which has stalled for the last three years.
[Addis Fortune] The Ministry of Urban Development & Construction has drafted a proclamation that proposes the establishment of an executive organ in all urban centres to approve building plans, supervise approved building plans, and inspect building construction.
[Daily News] CONSTRUCTION of strategic infrastructures has been among President John Magufuli top priorities ever since he assumed the presidency on November 5, 2015.
[The Herald] The government's decision to partner the private sector in a large-scale housing project in line with Vision 2030 gives hope to the more than two million people on the national housing waiting list.
[Nyasa Times] Before being ousted as the President of Malawi, Peter Mutharika launched the construction of the two stadiums and supporters thought the works will commerce immediately but a visit by Nyasa Times on Tuesday on the sites earmarked for the construction of the stadium found out that the two places are deserted.
[Cameroon Tribune] Consultations were broad-based in the inaugural meeting in Buea yesterday June 29, 2020.
[VOA] Equatorial Guinea has agreed to pause the construction of a controversial border wall with Cameroon after talks between the two countries' defense ministers in Yaoundé.  The two sides also agreed once again to withdraw troops from their disputed border after deadly clashes left at least seven people dead. An agreement earlier this month to withdraw forces failed to hold and some border traders are skeptical of this latest pact.
[Ghanaian Times] Work is gradually progressing on the long-awaited 15.6-kilometre Adaklu Waya- Akuetey feeder road project.
[Ghanaian Times] Akpalu -Work on the reconstruction of two major markets in the Shai Osudoku District of the Greater Accra Region has commenced.
[Seychelles News Agency] The construction of a floating solar PV power plant in Seychelles will be delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a top official said recently.