[Ghanaian Times] Wa -Government is working to deliver 1,056.9-kilometre road network to the people of the Upper West Region before the end of the year.
[Monitor] The essence of technology and advancement is to make things safer and easier to do. Even with this promise of doing things faster and easier, the construction industry in Uganda seems reluctant to embrace new technologies. Construction engineer, Ronald Arinaitwe, confirms this observation by pointing out that engineering students are still being taught concrete and steel structures.
[New Times] The new coronavirus pandemic will slow down the development of hotels in Africa in 2020 despite the sector returning growth at the start of the year, the latest survey by W Hospitality Group indicates.
[New Dawn] Last October 2019, during the first Russia-Africa Summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi reaffirmed commitment to scale-up cooperation in various economic sectors and particularly expedite work on the special industrial zone and the construction of proposed four nuclear power plants, raising hopes for an increased power supply in Egypt.
[New Dawn] Bong -She however felt short of stating the exact date for the commencement of the street pavement in Gbarnga, as she narrates that similar project is being implemented in Bopolu City, Gbarpolu County.
[New Dawn] Bong -She however felt short of stating the exact date for the commencement of the street pavement in Gbarnga, as she narrates that similar project is being implemented in Bopolu City, Gbarpolu County.
[This Day] The Borno State Government has said that it has not started reconstruction work in five of the 27 local government areas of the state mainly because of insecurity.
[SNA] Khartoum -The Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources Professor Yasser Abbas, that the technical side of the negotiations on the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is backed by the executive organ, calling on the political forces, parties and the public, to line up behind Sudan's stance, considering that the issue of the GERD is a national issue that does not bear any political confrontations, while components in the Forces of Freedom and Change have announced their support for the negotiating delegation on this sensitive
[This Day] Bauchi -The Bauchi State government has disclosed that about N3 billion was spent on the construction of a total of 270 classrooms for primary and secondary schools across the state in the first one year of Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed's administration.
[Namibia Economist] The National Housing Enterprise (NHE) last week launched a new housing development project across the country, which is set to construct 335 houses at an estimated value of N$124 million.