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Angola: Second Edition of Cattle-Raising Fair Postponed


Angola Press Agency (Luanda)
 

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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

27 March 2008
Posted to the web 27 March 2008

Luanda

The second edition of the cattle-raising and fisheries fair, promoted by the provincial fisheries department of Luanda, initially set for March 28 (Saturday), was postponed to next April 12 due to technical reasons, ANGOP learnt this Thursday from the director of the institution, Júlio de Carvalho.

According to Júlio de Carvalho, the fair was postponed due to various activities to be carried out at the venue (independence square), in commemoration to one more anniversary of the Peace Day (April 04).

Júlio de Carvalho informed that the second edition of the cattle-raising fair marks the Angolan Youth Day (April 14) and the postponement of the event will bring it closer to the commemoration of the Youth feast.



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