Ouagadougou: The front pages of Thursday's newspapers in Burkina Faso highlight two significant events: the recognition of 370 workers for their contributions and the initiation of the Rimkieta housing project.According to Burkina Information Agency, the state-owned daily newspaper Sidwaya reports that during a ceremony presided over by the President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traore, the nation applauded the accomplishments of agents from various sectors. These included a Grand Officer, 13 Commanders, 29 Officers, and 93 Knights in the Order of the Stallions, alongside 2 Commanders, 13 Officers, and 219 Knights in the Order of Merit of Burkina Faso.The Bobo-Dioulasso daily, L'Epress du Faso, highlights the remarks from the President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traore, who praised the dedication and commitment of these individuals. Meanwhile, the private newspaper Le Pays shares the sentiments of the honorees, with traditional leaders expressing gratitude and renewed motivation to continue their work.In addi tion to the commendation of workers, the newspapers also cover the launch of the Esperance housing project in Rimkieta. Le Pays notes that the real estate development will be constructed on an 8,400 m² plot and will feature six residential buildings, a two-story commercial building, and another commercial building with a single story.L'Observateur Paalga, the oldest private daily, provides details on the project timeline, indicating that construction is set to begin in the first quarter of 2026, with a completion period of 24 months and a total cost of 3 billion 300 million FCFA. Sidwaya adds that the Center for the Management of Cities (CEGECI) is spearheading the project, underscoring the government's commitment to enhancing access to decent housing and modernizing urban areas.