Abia Airport - Misplaced Priority or Strategic Investment?
This Day
In 2023, during the build-up to the gubernatorial elections, I commended then-candidate Alex Otti for his audacity and vision. His manifesto got me listening. There was this deep… Read more »
U.S. State Department's Briefing On Biden's Historic Trip to Angola [document]
State Department
President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s December 2024 travel to Angola was the first visit of a U.S. president to Sub-Saharan Africa since 2015. Assistant Secretary Molly Phee… Read more »
Kagina Hands Over UNRA Assets
Nile Post
Former Executive Director of the Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA), Allen Kagina, alongside the former board chair, directors, and senior managers, have handed over offices… Read more »
Recent Earthquakes Had No Effect On Kariba Dam, Structure Still Safe - Zambezi River Authority Says
New Zimbabwe
The Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) has said multiple earthquakes which occurred in Kariba and nearby areas had no effect on Kariba Dam wall which exhibited "normal behaviour" when… Read more »
Chaos on Monday? Big Money at Stake, But Youth Can Bring Change
Mozambique News Reports And Clippings
Demonstrations cost big projects $1.7 bn but give local people more power, and may encourage renegotiation Read more »
Who Set Capitol Ablaze?
Liberian Observer
The December 18, 2024, fire that ravaged Liberia's Capitol building has sparked outrage, accusations, and a full-scale investigation. Authorities have described the scene as having… Read more »
Ethiopians Purchase 65,000 Euro Bond to Support Abbay Dam
Ethiopian Herald
- Ethiopian Diasporas in Rome have purchased a 65,000 Euro bond sold for the completion of the construction of country's mega hydropower project, Ethiopian Embassy in Rome… Read more »
Multilateral Summit On Lobito Corridor Ends Biden's Intense Day in Angola
ANGOP
The third and final day of US President Joe Biden's visit was the highlight of his participation in Benguela in the Multilateral Summit on the Lobito Corridor, with his… Read more »
Rwanda's Construction Industry Valued At $1.3bn in 2024 - Report
New Times
Rwanda's construction industry has an estimated value of $1.3 billion in 2024 and it is expected to reach $1.4 billion in 2025, according to Afreximbank's Industry Outlook report. Read more »
'More Roadblocks, Stop and Searches During Holiday'
The Herald
Police officers have been heavily deployed on all major roads, residential areas, central business districts and places where people converge to make merry to ensure peace and… Read more »
SA Okays Rail-Network Blueprint
The Herald
South Africa, in its latest effort to enlist corporate know-how to kick start economic growth, approved a blueprint for opening access to the nation's vast rail network to private… Read more »
Tatu City Launches Traffic, Road Safety Initiatives to Boost Urban Planning
Capital FM
Tatu City has announced a comprehensive set of traffic and road safety measures, cementing its position as a pioneer in innovative urban planning in Kenya. Read more »
Rebel Aggression Had 'Catastrophic Impact in Destroying Industrial Sector Facilities'
SNA
Minister of Industry Mahasin Ali Yagoub has confirmed that the aggression of the rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia on the country had a catastrophic impact in destroying a… Read more »
Liberia Water & Sewer Corporation Dedicates Rehabilitated Caldwell Booster Station
FrontPageAfrica
In an effort to enhance access to clean and safe drinking water, the Liberia Water & Sewer Corporation (LWSC) on Thursday dedicated the newly rehabilitated Caldwell Booster… Read more »
Arson or Electrical Shock?
New Dawn
The Government of Liberia, through the Liberia National Police, is yet to provide clear information on a fast-blazing fire that gutted the Rotunda of the Capitol Building here… Read more »