[Radio Dabanga] Khartoum -Khartoum hosted a tripartite meeting between Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan about the Renaissance Dam that Ethiopia is building in the Blue Nile 15 kilometers from the border with Sudan.
[Nation] Construction work at Bomet County Stadium has dragged on for five years.
/by AllAfrica News: Construction[New Era] The authorities in China will screen and recommend a shortlist of Chinese companies operating in Namibia for the much-anticipated upgrading and expansion of the Hosea Kutako International Airport.
/by AllAfrica News: Construction[Nyasa Times] The construction of stadia for domestic football powerhouses Nyasa Big Bullets and Be Forward Wanderers in Blantyre is expected to start this Thursday June 11 2020 soon after President Peter Mutharika presides over the groundbreaking ceremony, government has said.
/by AllAfrica News: Construction[ANGOP] Dundo -The Secretary of State for Energy, António da Costa, is paying on Wednesday a 24-hour working visit to eastern Lunda Norte province, whose main aim is to oversee the execution degree of the works to expand the Luachimo hydroelectric dam.
/by AllAfrica News: Construction[East African] The South Sudanese government and a Chinese contractor have suspended the construction of a major highway connecting to Uganda over quality.
/by AllAfrica News: Construction[Dalsan Radio] Somalia and Somaliand are once again embroiled in a spat over the involvement of United Arab Emirates in the port construction in the breakaway region.
/by AllAfrica News: Construction[Ghanaian Times] The Nii Arde Nkpa family of Plerno-James Town has cut sod for the construction of a GH¢1.8 million three story ultra-modern edifice in James Town in Accra.
/by AllAfrica News: Construction[SNA] Khartoum -The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Asma Mohamed Abdalla, pointed out that Ethiopia have the right to build dams within its territories and to benefit from the water resource, noting that this must be in accordance with international charters and conventions and the basic principles that were signed by Sudan and Egypt Ethiopia.
/by AllAfrica News: Construction[Tunis Afrique Presse] Tunis/Tunisia -The first unit of for the recovery of construction and demolition waste will be created soon in the governorate of Gabes, with a capacity of nearly 400 thousand tonnes per year, Environment Minister Chokri Ben Hassan said on Tuesday.
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