February 11
- City Councillor Slams Mukuru Slum Eviction (Nairobi Star)
- CRS to Build 400 Houses to Host World Mountain Race (This Day)
February 10
- City Has No Building Regulations for Shacks (Namibian)
- Private Meter Readers Are Optional (Namibian)
- Institute of Architects - a Simple Guide to Investment in Real Estate [opinion] (Times of Zambia)
- Chief Wants Tafo Decongested By KMA (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Housing Finance Help On the Way - Zuma (BuaNews)
- Police Arrest Reporter On Trump Up Charges (Vanguard)
- Mary Broh Axes Meat Traders (New Dawn)
- 3,500 Enoosupukia IDPs Demand Compensation (Nairobi Star)
- IDPs From Bungoma Now Demand to Be Resettled (Nairobi Star)
- NHC Collects 2.6b Billion - in Tenants' Debts (Daily News)
- Parking Ruling Confusing Lawyers (Nairobi Star)
- Councillors Slam Mayor (The Herald)
February 9
- Lagos Needs U.S.$60 Billion to Build Mega City (This Day)
- Parking Fees Battle (New Democrat)
- Legislators, President Clash Over City Parking Fees (Heritage)
- Sell Dilapidated Ndola ZSIC Flats to Tenants [opinion] (Times of Zambia)
- Inhabitants Call On Concerned Body to Build Fences for Belew-Kelew Historical Site (Shabait)
- Popular Mereki Drive-in to Reopen After Typhoid Scare (SW Radio)
- Kambueshe Has Dreams About Shebeens (Namibian)
- Urban Well-Drilling - Ticking Time Bomb (The Herald)
- Mutare Mayor's Probe Team Begins Work (The Herald)
- Diarrhoea - We All Have a Role to Play (The Herald)
- No Drugs and Labs in Gauteng (Health-e)
February 8
- Builder Tempts Buyers With Occupation Offer (Nairobi Star)
- Tips for Developers Managing Home Projects On Their Own [opinion] (Nairobi Star)
- Negage City Counts On New Municipal Services (ANGOP)
- Slump Dwellers - Government wants better living conditions (Cameroon Tribune)
- Nation Not Prepared for Floods Amid Conflicting Weather Forecasts (IPS)
- Call for Affordable Housing (New Era)
- Charitable Project Halted Due to Lack of Consultation (West Cape News)
- Myciti Smart Card System Explained to Annoyed Residents (West Cape News)
- Experts to FG - Kwara Got Only 3,000 Houses in 20 Years (Daily Trust)
- Property Market Developers Shift to City Outskirts (Business Daily)
- Inhabitants of Anbesetegeleba Express Satisfaction With Provision of Social Services (Shabait)
- People's Building Occupants Ejected (New Dawn)
- Mutare Residents Demand Answers Over Mayor's Suspension (SW Radio)
- KCCA Should Educate People About the Laws On Evictions [opinion] (Monitor)
February 7
- Several people rendered Homeless in crackdown (Cameroon Tribune)
- 'Prostitutes', Criminals Scattered (New Democrat)
- Arusha City Gets 20 Billion Hotel Investment (Daily News)
- Kikwete's Promise to Machingas Welcome [editorial] (Daily News)
- Demolish All Substandard Buildings (Nairobi Star)
- Mulonga Refutes Supplying 'Dirty Water' (Times of Zambia)
- Iteere Told to Oversee Mukuru Demolitions (Nairobi Star)
- Area Councils to Get More Facilities (Daily Trust)
- Citizens Ask for Help From Govt (New Democrat)
- State Clears the Air On Hotel Names Change (Daily News)
- FCT Indigenes Fault Resettlement Bill (Daily Trust)
- Lonrho Hotels to Manage Grand Hotel Kinshasa (Biz-Community)
- Room for Improvement At Inn On the Square [opinion] (Biz-Community)
- Gov't Needs U.S.$30 Million to Provide Adequate Housing - FG (Vanguard)
- The Good News About the Property Industry's 'Baddies' (Biz-Community)
- Inhabitants of Golij Sub-Zone Commend Provision of Health Services (Shabait)
- Araeta Subzone - Cultivation in Good Condition (Shabait)
- Rural Devt Will Stem Urban Migration, Says Oshiomhole (Vanguard)
- Warning to Motorists Ahead of SONA [press release] (BuaNews)
- Swakop's 'First Time' Property Bids to Be Reviewed (Namibian)
- MPs Unearth Housing Scheme Scandal (The Herald)
- Two Chitungwiza Councillors Suspended (The Herald)
- Ministry Promises Strict Management of Fund (The Herald)
February 6
- TFG Evicts IDPs From Government Buildings (Garowe Online)
- Sadani National Park Wardens Flog Villagers (Daily News)
- Licensed Killers (Independent)
- Urban Renewal Policy Makes Nasarawa Construction Hub (Leadership)
- Bakassi development - Progress made but for water (Cameroon Tribune)
- Kilombero Valley Eviction Directive 'Doomed to Fail' (Citizen)
- Accommodation Crisis - FCT Builders Resort to Rocks, Hills (Leadership)
- Harare Needs Leadership Renewal to Achieve Success [opinion] (Zimbabwe Standard)
- Prostitution Is Still Illegal - Mayor (Capital FM)
- UPDC Completes 44 Housing Units in Abuja (Leadership)
- Community Angered By Demolitions (New Era)
- Mayor Brings Hope to Duduza Residents (BuaNews)
- Govt Promotes Township Tourism (BuaNews)
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