- GPA ANNOUNCED PLANS TO BUILD SECOND LANDER BRIDGE IN THE GAMBIA
- HOW CAMEROON AVIATION SAFETY KEEPS IMPROVING BUT FALLING SHORT OF INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
- NWSC SET TO IMPROVE WATER INFRASTRUCTURE IN UGANDA
- CHINESE FIRM TO EMBARKED ON SEWERAGE SYSTEM PROJECT IN RWANDA
- TOGO GOVT. LAUNCHED TUTUDO PROGRAM TO TRAIN 500 PEOPLE ON ENERGY-RELATED PROFESSIONS
NAMIBIA CONSTRUCTION TO ENTER SEVENTH YEAR OF CONTRACTION
Experts say the Namibia’s construction sector is projected to remain in contraction during 2022 before recovering to growth in 2023. According to the Bank of Namibia (BoN) February economic outlook, it stated that the projected contraction in 2022, is a moderation from a deeper contraction of 19.2% in 2021, and marks the seventh year of consecutive contractions for the sector. That the sector is expected to contract by 2% in 2022 before expanding by 2.5%…
Read More