[Vanguard] As the world continues to grapple with the challenge of climate change, the concept of net zero energy buildings has gained traction worldwide, including in Nigeria. As a country committed to reducing its carbon footprint and promoting sustainability, Nigeria has the potential to become a global leader in net zero energy building construction, thanks in part to the emergence of 3D concrete printing technology.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Director of Denise Construction Limited, Benjamin Kubai Macharia has refuted claims by a section of the media that his company has not completed the construction of a stadium in Marsabit County under the Ministry of Sports.
[Capital FM] Kwale -- President William Ruto has said the Government has prioritised the construction and expansion of dams to rebuild agriculture.
[AIM] Maputo -- Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi warned on Monday that the lack of decent roads is a factor delaying the development of Africa.
[This Day] The Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Mr. Simbi Wabote has performed the groundbreaking ceremony of a $7.04 billion pipe manufacturing plant at Polaku community, Bayelsa State.
[Daily News] WORKS and Transport Deputy Minister Atupele Mwakibete has directed the Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA) and the Tanzania Railway Corporation (TRC) to complete processes to start construction of railway infrastructure at the Tanga Port for transporting cargo from and to the port.
[Egypt Online] President Abdul Fattah El-Sisi inaugurated on March 2, 2023, the first phase of the wastewater treatment plant in New Minya.
[ANGOP] Luena -- The construction of the Luena Solar Energy Park in the eastern Moxico Province to have an expected installed capacity of 26,906 megawatts (MW) is currently 60 percent completed, the deputy governor for the Technical and Infrastructure sector, Wilson Agnelo, said Saturday.
[Mozambique News Reports And Clippings] Two consortia submitted bids to finance and build the $4.5bm Mphanda Nkuwa dam just downstream from Cahora Bassa on the Zambezi River. Both groups are state companies with political interests in Mozambique which have joined with global construction companies.
[GroundUp] "Our government has succeeded in dividing us as a people because we are now fighting against each other because of the mess it created"