[GroundUp] Planning for the Taiwan informal settlement upgrade started in August 2018 and construction of 4,500 "housing opportunities" will only begin next year
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Sundaygar Town in Marshall Margibi County witnessed a protest by a group of disadvantaged youth commonly referred to as 'zogos' from the New Life Recovery Rehabilitation Center, operated by the United Methodist Church. The frustrated youth, chanting "Bring our school back," took to the main highway leading to the Airport, blocking it with burning tires, sticks, and zinc. Their demonstration was in response to the demolition of a ten-classroom vocational school building in Marshall.
[New Dawn] Students of New Life Recovery Center and Vocational Skills Training School in Sundaygar Town along Marshall Highway outside Monrovia protest here against demolition of their campus allegedly upon order of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Liberia, Her Honor, Sie-A-Nyene Yuoh.
[Ghana Presidency] Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia has broken ground for work to begin on a 2,000 acre, 9,000-home Integrated Community and Empowerment Centre for Persons Living With Disabilities (PWDs) at Agortor-Kope in the Ningo-Prampram District of the Greater Accra Region.
[Premium Times] Mr Mseleku said that although both Nigeria and South Africa were learning from each other in implementing PPPs, there was a need for both nations to rekindle their collaboration and take it to a greater height.
[Concord] President Julius Maada Bio has on June 21st officially opened the SONOCO Baking Bread Avenue at Wellington Industrial Estate, Freetown.
[The Herald] Thupeyo Muleya -- The construction and completion of 220 houses for Government workers, as part of the US$300 million Beitbridge Border modernisation, has brought relief to most border agencies that had faced accommodation challenges over the past decades.
[New Times] The projects that are in the pipeline could help have 15,000 affordable houses built within six years across the country, Rwanda Housing Authority (RHA) acting Director General, Noel Nsanzineza told The New Times.
[Ghanaian Times] The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has provided an amount of $280million dollars to the Afum Quality Limited of Ghana, an infrastructure finance and investment firm, in support of the Boankra Integrated Logistics Terminal Project.
[New Dawn] The House of Representatives has cited East Construction Limited, along with its consultant, Kelvin Blama, to appear before its leadership on Monday, 26 June to speak on current road construction and straight adherence to standards of the Ministry of Public Works.