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March 05
Uganda: Hailstorm Destroys Dormitory At Bombo Secondary School in Luweero
Nile Post
A downpour accompanied by a hailstorm wreaked havoc in Bombo Town Council, Luweero District, on Monday, March 3, leaving massive destruction in its wake. Read more »
March 04
Liberia: Bong County - Citizens of Tongbnyah Clan Complain of Bad Road Condition
New Dawn
Bong County, March 4, 2025/ Citizens of Tongbnyah Clan in Yellequelleh District #5 Bong County have expressed frustration over bad road conditions in their region. Read more »
Liberia: Fire Destroys CU Girls' Dorm - Again
Liberian Observer
A fire incident occurred at Cuttington University's main campus in Suakoko, Bong County last week, where the female dormitory known as 'Rally Hall' was damaged. Several female… Read more »
February 28
Liberia: Fire Guts Cuttington University's Suakoko Campus Dormitory
Liberian Investigator
The administration of Cuttington University's Suakoko campus has announced stringent measures to prevent further fire outbreaks after a blaze gutted the Rally Hall dormitory on… Read more »
February 27
Uganda: Museveni Pledges to Rehabilitate Ibanda-Kagongo Road
Nile Post
President Museveni has pledged to rehabilitate the long-neglected Ibanda-Kagongo Road, offering hope to residents of Ibanda Municipality. Read more »
Uganda: Museveni Commissions Ankole Industrial Hub
Nile Post
President Museveni has commissioned the Ankole Zonal Presidential Industrial Hub in Muko Village, Mbarara District. Read more »
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Africa: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Smart Cities in Africa
ACSUS
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has established itself as a transformative force and is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of smart cities across Africa. The… Read more »
Namibia: Government Aims to Accelerate Stadia Upgrades
Namibian
The Independence Stadium in Windhoek is one of several stadia that the government is upgrading with the aim of putting sport at the forefront of development. Read more »
February 26
Southern Africa: Zimbabwe Moves Up the Line to Heavy Industry
The Herald
Zimbabwe is now moving rapidly towards becoming one of the top major heavy industrial centres in Africa and the future African Continental Free Trade Area as it converts its vast… Read more »
Nigeria: Fresh Crisis Brews Over Airport Concession
Daily Trust
Fresh crisis is brewing in the aviation sector over concession of airports as aviation unions raised the alarm over a draft agreement being paraded for the concession of some… Read more »
Uganda: Chinese Companies Awarded Shs107.2bn Contracts to Construct Wakiso Road Network
Nile Post
Government has awarded contracts worth shs107.2 billion to two Chinese companies to construct roads within Wakiso district. Read more »
February 25
Uganda: 2024 Report - UDB Approved 171 Projects, Set to Create 17,832 Jobs
Independent (Kampala)
Uganda Development Bank Limited (UDB) has reported significant year-on-year growth for 2024, showcasing robust performance across key metrics, characterized by healthy asset… Read more »
Kenya: Nairobi County Cracks Down On Illegal Fiber Lines Amid Kplc Beef
Capital FM
Nairobi City County officials have launched a major crackdown on unauthorized fiber optic cables mounted on power poles along key highways, aiming to disconnect internet cables… Read more »
Nigeria: Jigawa Govt Okays N1.5bn Compensation for Persons Affected By Road Construction [press release]
Premium Times
A spokesperson to the state government, Sagir Ahmed, announced the development following the state's Executive Council meeting, presided over by Governor Umar Namadi on Monday. Read more »
February 24
Liberia: Road Safety Action International Urges Immediate Action to Address Road Safety Crisis
FrontPageAfrica
Road Safety Action International (RSAI) saysfor more than three decades, road safety in Liberia has remained an unresolved crisis, resulting in thousands of deaths and leaving many… Read more »
February 22
Africa: Bringing Safe Surgical Care Closer to Home, In Africa and Beyond [guest column]
allAfrica
Today I am heading to Kigali, Rwanda, where more than 400 leading global academics, policymakers, and healthcare experts will gather at the Pan-African Surgical Conference to… Read more »
February 21
Nigeria: Nimasa Floating Dock - Reinventing a National Asset
This Day
Vincent Obia argues that reenergising the modular floating dock would be a good spur for the vibrant blue economy that the Tinubu administration craves Read more »
Liberia: Gvl Rehabilitates Roads in Sinoe and Grand Kru Counties
New Dawn
- The Management of Golden Veroleum Liberia (GVL) begins major road repair works in Sinoe and Grand Kru counties, where it operates palm plantations. Read more »
February 19
Liberia: Govt Secures U.S.$80m World Bank Grant for Road Rehabilitation
New Dawn
-- MICAT Boss Announces Major Infrastructure Projects Read more »
February 18
Nigeria: Uch Blackout - Minister Orders Power Restoration in More Areas Amid Resident Doctors' Strike
Premium Times
The Minister ordered IBEDC to extend power restoration to the College of Medicine and the halls of residence. Read more »
Nigeria: Over 35,000km of Federal Roads Require Alternative Funding - Minister
Vanguard
The Minister of State for Works, Muhammad Bello Goronyo, has revealed that over 35,000 kilometres of Nigeria's Federal Government road network will require alternative funding… Read more »
Nigeria: Gov Mutfwang Renews Support for Strom Infrastructure's Revamp of Hill Station Resort
Vanguard
Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has assured full government support for the ₦8.5 billion Hill Station Resort revitalization project, embarked on by Hillside Hospitality… Read more »
Nigeria: Toll Fee On Renovated Federal Roads Too High
Daily Trust
The tax, in the name of toll fees, imposed by the government on renovated and upgraded federal roads, is too high for the population, who are already experiencing tax fatigue. Read more »
February 17
Africa: Green Skills to Help Nature Repair Itself Are Scarce - What We're Doing to Train More Experts in South Africa and Senegal [analysis]
The Conversation Africa
Africa's population is growing. This means more landscape change and development of supporting infrastructure. Ecosystems are under pressure, made worse by natural disasters… Read more »
Zimbabwe: African Sun Sells Great Zim Hotel
The Herald
Hotel group, African Sun Limited (AfSun), is selling Great Zimbabwe Hotel and associated hotel business, located in Masvingo, for US$4,2 million to the Mewame Family Trust, as part… Read more »
February 16
South Africa: Fourth Industrial Revolution in South Africa - Inequality Stands in the Way of True Progress [analysis]
The Conversation Africa
In his 2019 State of the Nation address, South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that he was creating a commission on the fourth industrial revolution (4IR). Read more »
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