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  • Construction of major water treatment plant in Africa nears completion

    Posted on :Wednesday , 17th February 2016

     The ongoing construction of Nsawam Water Treatment Plant in Ghana is expected to complete soon. Construction of the major components of the project, transmission and distribution pipelines have been completed.

     
    When completed, the project is expected to deliver, 1.6 million gallons of water per day to meet the commodity demand of the people of Nsawam and its su. . .

  • One-stop border post in Kenya�s North to be completed by May

    Posted on :Wednesday , 17th February 2016

     The ongoing construction of Nsawam Water Treatment Plant in Ghana is expected to complete soon. Construction of the major components of the project, transmission and distribution pipelines have been completed.

     
    When completed, the project is expected to deliver, 1.6 million gallons of water per day to meet the commodity demand of the people of Nsawam and its su. . .

  • Developers eye construction boons in Kenya

    Posted on :Tuesday , 16th February 2016

     Developers are splashing billions to construct luxury apartments in Kenya in a bid to woo the ever expanding middle class who want such houses. In Nairobi’s leafy suburbs for instance, it is common to see several luxury apartment targeting the youthful buyers.

     
    The luxury apartments in Kenya are fast becoming a darling for the middle class especially the . . .

  • Actis to finance the construction of warehouses in Africa

    Posted on :Tuesday , 16th February 2016

     Actis, a property developer based in South Africa plans to invest $200 million in the construction of warehouses in Zambia. Actis has since identified and shown interest in Zambia and considers the country an attractive investment destination especially due to its demand for imported products. Company partner Louise Deppe said Zambia imported a lot of products from abroad and this created. . .

  • Road construction in African Nation Blantyre to begin

    Posted on :Monday , 15th February 2016

     Construction of three roads in Malawian commercial capital Blantyre is set to kick off after the Blantyre City Council received $1.6 million dollars from government.

     
    The three roads set for upgrade are; Chilomoni Ring Road, Angelo Goveya to Manje and Living Waters to Zion in Chimwankhunda.
     
    Blantyre City Mayor, Noel Chalamanda pre. . .

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