[New Dawn] Some elders and citizens of Zarflahn District in River Cess County have called on their county's legislative caucus, local authority and President George MannehWeah's government to help construct a bridge that links their district to the county capital, Cestos.
[Nation] Conservationists have opposed plans by the Kenya Wildlife Service to put up new hotel building in the Nairobi National Park.
[Monitor] The Covid-19 pandemic has affected construction work for the Kayunga-Busaana road and the Isimba Dam bridge.
[New Dawn] Bong -Authorities in Bong and Lofa Counties in collaboration with the China Henan International Cooperation Group (CHICO) and the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) have agreed to resume construction works on the Gbarnga-Salayea road despite coronavirus spread here.
[HRW] How a Flawed Resettlement Process Is Robbing Thousands of Villagers of Their Livelihood
[Daily Maverick] For several years there has been fierce resistance to the proposed development of 10-storey buildings at Cape Town's River Club on what is regarded as a sacred site for First Nation peoples.
[SNA] Khartoum -Prime Minsiter Dr Abdallah Hamdouk on Tuesday reviewed during meeting at his office with Foreign Minister Asmaa Mohamed Abdallah , Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources Professor Yasser Abbas Mohamed and members of the negotiating committee with its technical and legal components reviewed progress of negotiations over filling and operating the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
[Nation] The facelift of Bukhungu stadium in Kakamega County to boost its international ratings has began in earnest at a cost of Sh2.5 billion.
[SNA] Khartoum -Sudan and Egypt have affirmed their adherence to Washington's track as reference for the rules of filling and operating the Renaissance Dam and what was agreed upon in this path and the declaration of principles signed between the three countries in the year 2015.
[VOA] Cameroonian separatist fighters have relaunched attacks after the government announced a reconstruction plan, claiming that peace was returning to the English-speaking Northwest and Southwest regions of the central African state. The military said attacks were reported in at least seven villages, with about 13 fighters killed, but the fighters say the military had more casualties.