A US$ 22m fuel depot in Rwanda launched

A US$ 22m fuel depot in Rwanda has been launched President Paul Kagame to help increase the country’s fuel storage capacity from 31 million to 74 million.
The new depot which is located in Rusororo Sector, Gasabo District, in the outskirts of Kigali was developed and financed by Societe Petroliere Ltd (SP) with extra financing from EcoBank. It will become the first fuel terminal in Rwanda that will have a 22-million litre capacity and will have the ability of storing 10 million litres of diesel, 10 million litres of essence and 2 million litres of jet fuel.
Egypt constructs $150m airport terminal at Borg El-Arab Airport

Egyptian plans to construct one of the biggest Airport terminal at the Borg El-Arab Airport with capacity of up to four million passengers a year.
According to Egyptian Holding Company for Airports and Air Navigation (EHCAAN) is expected to cost $150million.
Construction of new airport terminal in Nigeria nears completion

Construction of a new airport terminal in Nigeria is nearing completion.The Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA) is located at Ikeja in Lagos, the new terminal is expected to begin operation soon.
Nairobi Southern bypass nearing completion

Construction of the Nairobi Southern Bypass is slated for completion by Thursday next week; this is according to The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA), the government body responsible for construction and supervision of the country’s highway.