[New Times] The long-awaited construction of the Kigali Wholesale Market for fresh produce could start next year, after the European Union reached a deal with the government to fund it.
[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- The normalcy of cement production and distribution has fallen under impediments since the past three years in general, and past six months in particular, leaving significant number of people whose livelihoods rely on cement businesses in a calamitous state of affairs to the level where they are unable to get daily bread for their children and themselves.
[Leadership] Dangote Cement Plc is well known for its commitment in the Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives for its host communities.
[Daily Maverick] Middle-class homeowners are selling up in Gauteng and thronging to the coast, triggering a building boom in the Western Cape.
[The Point] His Excellency President Adama Barrow has revealed that his government is targeting to construct 1200 kilometers of roads in The Gambia as part of his infrastructural projects.
[FrontPageAfrica] Gbarnga -- Sundayboy Kolorwhen, 52, described himself as an agent of peace following his 15-week training in Community Based Sociotherapy (CBS) sponsored by ZOA and the Angie Brooks International Centre.
[Nile Post] Uganda National Association of Building and Civil Engineering Contractors (UNABCEC), has said the government failure to pay contractors in time especially those working on government projects has crippled the sector progress and performance.
[Nile Post] The Bumbobi- Lwakhakha road has developed portholes barely a year after it was commissioned by President Museveni.
[Ghanaian Times] Tullow Ghana, the upstream oil and Gas Company, has presented 4,000 bags of cement towards the reconstruction of the Appi-atse community in the Prestea Huni-Valley Municipality of the Western Region.
[Daily News] CONSTRUCTION of 56 secondary school classrooms worth 1.12bn/- in Mtwara District have been completed by 99 per cent.