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Jobs: Senior Project Manager : Tanzania Trust Fund

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SNR PROJECT MANAGER - TANZANIA

Due to ongoing projects our Client, an international trust fund requires a further Snr PM in Tanzania.

Ideal candidate would have the following:
Related building or civil degree or diploma
Min 8 years experience as a standalone Project Manager working for a professional consultancy
Must have a proven track record handling building related projects
Worked in Tanzania before
Availability could be negotiable
Contactable references related to the projects in Tanzania

In return our Client offers above average expat packages, supportive working conditions, full order book and further projects in the pipeline. If you are able to hold your own ground, secure good relationships with different cultures, this may be for you.

In order for us to support your ongoing career development, please ensure we have an updated CV to assess. Urgent post needs to be filled!


Signs Nuclear Power Partnership Deal With South Korea

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By Simon Ndonga

Nairobi — Kenya's plans for nuclear electricity generation by 2027 have received a boost following the signing of a partnership agreement with three top South Korean nuclear power entities.

The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Kenya Nuclear Electricity Board (KNEB) and the Korea Electric Power Corporation, Korea Nuclear Association for International Cooperation and the KEPCO International Graduate School was witnessed by Energy Cabinet Secretary Charles Keter.

A statement from KNEB states that the partnership deal is expected to "enable Kenya obtain expertise from Korea by way of capacity building, specialized training and skills development, as well as technical support for its nuclear power programme."

READ MORE: http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/2016/09/kenya-signs-nuclear-power-partne...

Mozambique Government planning to ban all log exports

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The Mozambican government is proposing a total ban on all exports of unprocessed logs, regardless of the tree species from which they come.

The national director of forests in the Ministry of Land, Environment and Rural Development, Xavier Sakambuera, told the daily newspaper “Noticias” that a bill on this matter has already been drafted and deposited with the country’s parliament.

There have been many attempts in the past to outlaw the export of logs from particular species of hardwoods, but this would be the first blanket ban on the export of all logs. As such it is bound to meet with ferocious opposition from logging interests.

Current estimates are that Mozambique is losing 220,000 hectares of forest a year. This is due not only to logging, but to the uncontrolled bush fires associated with slash and burn agriculture, and the clearing of land for building purposes.

Sakambuera said the government hopes a ban will greatly reduce illegal logging, and will create more jobs in the timber processing industry.

SOURCE: http://www.poptel.org.uk/mozambique-news/newsletter/aim531.html#story9

Mozambican President stresses fight for economic independence

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The main challenge facing Africa, and Mozambique in particular, is to attain economic and financial independence, declared President Filipe Nyusi on 27 August. Speaking in Nairobi, during the 25th summit of heads of state and government of the member countries of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM), held under the motto “Revive the APRM to strengthen governance in Africa”, President Nyusi stressed the importance “of prioritizing the construction of the economic and financial independence of our continent”.

As he presented a progress report, he said “we must strengthen the relations of cooperation and friendship between the member countries of our organization, and we must invest all the knowledge we possess so that together we can overcome the enormous challenges of development, for the present and the future”.

Questioned about this at a press conference later in the day, marking the end of his visit to Nairobi, where he also attended the Sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD VI), President Nyusi said that financial independence is a cause he has insistently tried to cultivate among Mozambicans.

To attain this desired end, he added, the country needs to produce more – increasing Mozambican food production would be a great step forward, he believed.

“If we produce food, we shall sell it, and if we sell it, we shall have a lot of money”, President Nyusi said. “We shall have more possibilities and more financial resources for Mozambique”.

Greater production would mean more food for Mozambique, and the country would no longer need to import food. The money currently used to import food would stay in the country, and could be used for other purposes. Surplus crops, the President said, would earn money through exports.

Economic independence could also be achieved through processing and adding value to raw materials inside the country. “Our resources should be transformed in Mozambique”, he declared.

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Lagos Defends Demolition of Structures in Ikoyi

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The Lagos State Government on Saturday said owners of buildings recently demolished in Ikoyi area of the state were duly served with contravention, removal and quit notices before the exercise was carried out.

The Commissioner for Ministry of Information and Strategy, Mr Steve Ayorinde, said in a statement that the government had noted with dismay the disobedience of building regulations and resolved to remove illegal structures.

"In our effort to maintain a sustainable and organised environment, the government will not renege on its declared stance of zero tolerance for structures and properties without development permit or approved building plans.

READ MORE: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/lasg-defends-demolition-structures-ik...

The Arsenal Foundation Donate Sport Stadium to Somalia

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Arsenal Foundation is to donate £1m to build football pitches for children in London, Jordan and Somalia following The Arsenal Foundation Legends Match at Emirates Stadium, which takes lace on saturday, the 3rd September.

Arsenal Legends including Robert Pires, David Seaman and Freddie Ljungberg will face 'Milan Glorie' which includes Rossoneri legends Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi and Cafu in the match.

The event's objective is to raise money to develop football pitches and programmes local to Emirates Stadium and in camps for refugees and internally displaced young people in Jordan and Somalia, as well as football programmes in the UK.

READ MORE: http://www.radiodalsan.com/2016/09/03/the-arsenal-foundation-donate-to-s...

Building Collapse - Okowa Calls for Legislation to Check Quacks

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By Festus Ahon

Disturbed by the frequent cases of collapsed buildings in different parts of the country, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State has called for legislation to regulate the activities of workers in the construction and building industry.

Okowa, while declaring open the 18th National Executive Council, NEC, meeting of National Union of Civil Engineering Construction, Furniture and Wood Workers, NUCECFWW in Asaba, Delta State, said that investments in the construction and building industry have been undermined by substandard jobs, unethical conduct and sharp practices.

He said: "It is time to push for appropriate legislation that will regulate the training, licensing, hiring and compensation of workers in the construction and building industry. That is the way to fish our bad eggs, and enthrone standard and excellence in the industry because the construction and building industry is so strategic that it cannot be left for every Tom, Dick and Harry."

READ MORE: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/building-collapse-okowa-calls-legisla...

AAU to Host 16th Continental Real Estate Conference

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The Ethiopian Institute of Architecture Building Construction and City Development (EiABC) of the Addis Ababa University would host the 16th African Real Estate Society (AFRES) conference in Addis September 5-9, 2016.

Themed : 'Sustainable Multi-Sectoral Real Estate Development in Emerging Economies', the objective of this conference is to endorse a forum for real estate professionals across the globe and members of the sister institutions network worldwide to provide collaboration through the exchange of research results and ideas and thereby expecting to reward educational and networking experiences for all participants.

In this grand international conference, over 300 participants would take part from Africa, Europe, North America and other parts of the world. Senior government officials and other concerned bodies will also attend the conference.

READ MORE: http://allafrica.com/stories/201609050906.html


NIA Harps On Indigenous Building Materials for Construction

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By Mustapha Suleiman

Nigerians have been urged to use local building materials because they represent the cultural identity of the Nigerian people and can form the template to develop architecture that can truly be called Nigerian.

This call was made by the President of Nigeria Institute of Architects (NIA) Arc. Tonye Oliver Draide at the 2016 edition of Arch- Built themed 'promoting the use of local materials' held recently in Abuja.

The NIA president noted that many builders have used local materials to achieve marvellous masterpieces like most of the palaces in Northern Nigeria and the vanishing walls in Kano and its historic gates.

READ MORE: http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/property/nia-harps-on-indigenous-build...

Cape Filmmaker Tackles Gentrification and Spacial Violence

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By Leila Dee Dougan

Dozens of Salt River community members and Reclaim the City activists occupied the Old Biscuit Mill recently in protest against the eviction of low income residents on Bromwell Street, situated just around the corner from Cape Town's luxury-goods market. Filmmaker Kurt Orderson was there to document it all.

Kurt Orderson has seen homes bulldozed, families left out on the streets and residents traumatised in Cape Town's neighbourhoods of Woodstock and Salt River.

He's been working with and documenting the lives of community members who have faced eviction over the past two years to make way for development companies promoting a wave of gentrification that has seen property prices skyrocket and demographics shift in these historic areas. His documentary, Not in My Neighbourhood: gentrification, spacial violence and the need for resistance, is currently in fundraising phase.

READ MORE: https://www.thedailyvox.co.za/not-neighbourhood-cape-filmmaker-tackles-g...

Rwanda Tightens Noose On Construction Sector to Curb Tax Evasion

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By Peterson Tumwebaze

Rwanda's construction industry has been growing over the last 5 years as manifested by the high rates of urbanisation and increased demand for housing and infrastructure across the country.

The sector contributed more than Rwf125billion to the national economy (GDP) during the first quarter of 2016 up from Rwf109billion same period 2015.

This is more than Rwf11.4billion contributed during the 2015/16 fiscal year.

READ MORE: http://www.newtimes.co.rw/section/article/2016-09-06/203260/

Rwanda's Ruling Party To Construct Model Community Settlement

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By Steven Muvunyi

Rwanda Patriotic Front members in Gasabo District have pledged to construct a model community settlement in Gikomero Sector.

The pledge was made during the biennial congress that attracted 3,200 members of the party from across the district, held at Petit Stade, Remera on Saturday.

The model village will have 160 housing units complete with facilities such as electricity, water, a health post and a modern market, among others.

READ MORE: http://www.newtimes.co.rw/section/article/2016-09-06/203269/

Construction of Rwanda's Bugesera Airport Starts in 2017

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Construction of the highly anticipated Bugesera International Airport is scheduled to start in June next year, following the signing of an agreement between the Rwandan government and Mota Engil Engenharia e Construcao Africa, a Portuguese firm in sectors of civil construction, port operations and logistics.

The two parties signed the agreement on September 1, at the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs.

The agreement was signed between the recently formed Aviation Travel and Logistics Holdings Limited (ATL) -on behalf of the government- and Manuel Mota, the Chief Executive of the firm.

READ MORE: http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/World/Construction-Rwanda-Bugesera-Airport...

National Housing Wants Softer Loans to Build Cheaper Houses

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By Abubaker Mayemba

National Housing and Construction Company Limited (NHCC) has asked the government to make better policies so that it can build affordable houses for Ugandans.

NHCC is tasked with offering low-cost houses but has received mixed feelings over the prices of its apartments that range between Shs 100m and Shs 600m - amounts that are way beyond the reach of ordinary Ugandans. Government owns a 51 per cent stake in the company.

According to Parity Twinomujuni, the chief executive officer of NHCC, government needs to come up with stricter legislation and incentives like tax waivers so that construction costs are minimised in order to achieve affordable housing.

READ MORE: http://www.observer.ug/business/38-business/46291-national-housing-wants...

Construction of U.S.$150 Million University Starts in Burera

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By Michel Nkurunziza

The Northern Province governor, Aime Bosenibamwe, says construction work to establish the University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) in Rwanda has started in Burera district.

The governor said this during the baby gorilla naming ceremony last week. "Construction of the university which President Kagame recently promised to the citizens has started in Butaro sector, Burera district," he said while presenting how pledges made by the president are being implemented.

Governor Bosenibamwe added that ongoing activities to expand Ruhengeri hospital into a referral hospital are also remarkable and have started delivering better services.

READ MORE: http://allafrica.com/stories/201609070225.html


Former Maputo Arsenal to Become Nature Park

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Maputo — Maputo Municipal Council and the National Administration of Conservation Areas (ANAC) hope to conclude the work required to turn the former arsenal in the outlying Maputo neighbourhood of Malhazine into an ecological park by December.

The general director of ANAC, Bartolomeu Soto, announced this on Tuesday, when he signed a memorandum of understanding with the Mayor of Maputo, David Simango. This will be the first conservation area set up inside a city.

Transforming Malhazine into an ecological park follows the removal of all the weaponry, after the tragedy of 2007, when badly stored and obsolete ammunition exploded, sending shells and other pieces of heavy ordnance all over the city. 103 people died in the explosions and 515 were injured.

READ MORE: http://allafrica.com/stories/201609070368.html

Pain As Kampala Water Taps Run Dry

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Several people were seen carrying jerrycans and walking to well springs that the local authorities have for long been considered source of water borne disease

By Andrew Bagala

Kampala — Dwellers in Kampala and neighbouring districts have spent the better part of today's morning trekking to fetch water from spring wells after National Water and Sewage Corporation (NWSC) taps ran dry.

The breakdown in water supply that started yesterday has affected parts of Mukono, Wakiso and Kampala.

Officials from NWSC said the water shortage was due to repairs at the main water reservoir at Muyenga in Kampala City.

READ MORE: http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Pain-Kampala-water-taps-run-dry/6...

New Hanover community torch municipality offices

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Pretoria - The KwaZulu-Natal government has condemned the torching of government property in New Hanover, outside Pietermaritzburg.

It is alleged that some members of the community embarked on an illegal protest in the early hours of Tuesday, calling for the removal of the councillor in the area.

At about 1am, the protesters began torching the municipality offices and three vehicles belonging to the Department of Social Development.

They also invaded the offices of the Department of Transport where they burnt three vehicles, including a tractor and a truck.

Four suspects have been arrested and will appear in the New Hanover Magistrate court on Wednesday.

MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison Mxolisi Kaunda, who visited the area on Tuesday, said the incident was unjustified and an act of criminality.

“We call upon members of the community to address their problems through constructive engagement. As government, we will not tolerate anarchy. I have asked the police to work around the clock to find more suspects who were involved in this criminal act.” said MEC Kaunda.

He urged the police to continue to monitor the situation to avert further destruction to public property.

“We want to applaud the police for their work in arresting four suspects who were implicated in the incident. However, we are worried they did not act swiftly when the community warned them about the incident,” said the MEC.

He has asked the police management in the area to investigate as to why police did not act when the information about an illegal protest was brought to their attention.

- SAnews.gov.za

Industrial Free Zone Planned in Tete, Mozambique

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Maputo — The Mozambican government plan to set up an Industrial Free Zone in the Revobue region of the western province of Tete, as part of a strategy to establish industrial development poles.

A decree on the new free zone was passed on Tuesday at the weekly session of the Council of Ministers (Cabinet).

The government spokesperson, Deputy Health Minister Mouzinho Saide, told reporters that the purpose of an industrial free zone is to attract “structuring investments”, increase and diversify the country's exports, promote technological development, and create jobs.

READ MORE: http://allafrica.com/stories/201609070829.html

Junior Planner - Denmark

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JUNIOR PLANNER - Alternate energy sector

Interesting opportunity for young dynamic youngster to develop with this project management organisation.

Projects, wind farms are based in various locations in northern Europe - they need a young person to join and have a future with them.

Superb opportunity for someone with 2 years experience in a related industry working as a planner with knowledge of Primavera and MS Projects.

Please let us have an updated cv detailing recent projects. Look forward to supporting you on an interesting career supporting out wonderful world environment.

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