[Addis Fortune] A Chinese firm has begun the construction of a central square that rests on 179,000Sqm of land located adjacent to the premises of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and on the National Palace Garage for 54.9 million dollars.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- The Management of Golden Veroleum (Liberia) Inc. (GVL) in collaboration with the Government of Liberia reached an agreement in December 2019 for the road rehabilitation of primary selected laterite roads along Southeastern part of Liberia where GVL has operated its concession palm plantation.
[Ghanaian Times] Kasoa -- The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has inaugurated a GH₵1.9-million office complex for the Kasoa North District to provide efficient services to customers.
[Nation] The deadline for the completion of phase one of Ruring'u Stadium in Nyeri has again been pushed from September 30 to December.
[PR Newswire] Cairo -- China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) recently held an online open day event on the Central Business District (CBD) project in the new administrative capital city in Egypt.
[New Dawn] The Management of Golden Veroleum (Liberia) Inc. (GVL) in collaboration with the Government of Liberia reached an agreement in December 2019 for the road rehabilitation of primary selected laterite roads along Southeastern part of Liberia where GVL has operated its concession palm plantation.
[Nation] The contractor at the Sh247 million Kirubia Stadium in Tharaka-Nithi County is racing against time to complete the delayed arena within a month.
[Nation] For nearly two decades, Nakuru's journey towards having an airport has been bumpy and the idea remained just a dream.
[Nation] Swabra Abdallah defied the odds to become the first-ever woman player from Lamu to don the national team colours when she represented Kenya in the Africa 3 on 3 Basketball Championships in Uganda, Kampala last year.
[Daily Maverick] Transformation has moved away from the boardroom to the main gates of big business. Construction companies, property developers and big industries all over SA are coming to terms with the communities and entrepreneurs in rural and peri-urban areas who threaten closure of plants and new projects while demanding to be part of their supply chains.