The first middle-frequency dishes of the Square Kilometer Array radio telescope, the world's biggest astronomy observation network and an international mega-science project, have begun to be transported to their destination in South Africa.
The East-West Highway in Algeria, co-constructed by Chinese enterprises, stretches 1,216 kilometers and is the highest-grade and most geologically complex road project in the North African country.
The new doctors' dormitories at the Abdulla Mzee Hospital in Zanzibar, Tanzania, which China helped to build, are now fit for use.
On June 18 local time, the main construction of the Thwake Dam Project in Kenya, undertaken by China Gezhouba Group Co., Ltd. under China Energy Engineering Group Co., Ltd., was completed with final backfill and topping off. This marks the substantial completion of the dam's main structure.
The oil field at Lake Albert, covering an area of 1,518 square kilometers, has recently proven geological reserves exceeding six billion barrels.
The first phase of Abuja Light Rail, Nigeria's first light railway line, built by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), a subsidiary of China Railway Construction Corporation Limited, was recently put into commercial operation.
A ceremony has been held to deliver the China-developed EgyptSat-A2 to the Egyptian Space Agency.
Clean drinking water is now more accessible to the 200,000 residents in Kaoma, a Western Province of Zambia, as some of the water pipelines built by China Railway Group Limited (CREC) have been put into service.