November 2010

State secretary highlights need to expand water supply system

State secretary highlights need to expand water supply system - Angola,  Luanda – The secretary of State for Water, Luís Filipe da Silva, highlighted on Tuesday in Luanda the need to increase the treatment and reserve capacity for water supply.

Government to Build 350 Classrooms in Cabinda

Government to Build 350 Classrooms in Cabinda - The provincial government of Cabinda is working to build, as soon as possible, 350 classrooms, so that more children be enrolled in the normal education system, as well as guaranteeing them commodity conditions, assured the governor, Mawete João Baptista. [AA Network News]

Ministers Discuss Health and Environment Situation

Ministers Discuss Health and Environment Situation - The African ministers of Health and Environment meet from 23 to 26 November, in Luanda, to discuss ways of improving efforts aimed at fighting illnesses caused by environmental factors in the continent. [AA Network News]

Diplomat wants to attract investors to Angola

Diplomat wants to attract investors to Angola - Brazzaville,  Brazzaville – The Angolan ambassador to Congo, Pedro Fernando Mavunza said on Thursday in Brazzaville city, that the country is still open to foreign investors, so as to stimulate the socio-economic changes in Angola. 

Hillary Clinton Congratulates the 35th Independence Anniversary

Hillary Clinton Congratulates the 35th Independence Anniversary - The US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, congratulated Angola on its 35th independence anniversary, which is being celebrated this Thursday and assured the strengthening of the partnership between both nations. [AA Network News]

Ekuikui II Statue Inaugurated in Bailundo District

Ekuikui II Statue Inaugurated in Bailundo District - The statue of King Ekuikui II of Bailundo, in the central Huambo Province, was inaugurated on Thursday by the Culture minister, Rosa Cruz e Silva, in recognition of his deeds and kingdom during the struggle against the Portuguese colonial invasion. [AA Network News]