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Angola: Government Offers Construction Materials to Municipal Administrations


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

31 March 2008
Posted to the web 31 March 2008

Luanda

The Public Works Ministry (MINOP) will hand over on Tuesday, here, construction materials to the municipal administration of the country's capital to boost activities of improving the image and the living standards of the city's population.

According to a pres release of the Provincial Government of Luanda (GPL), delivered to ANGOP this Monday, the event will happen at 02pm at the yard of the National Road Institute of Angola (INEA) and shall be presided over by the minister of Public Works, Higino Carneiro.

The vice minister of Territory Administration, Mota Liz, and the acting governor of Luanda, Francisca do Espírito Santo was also attend the handing over ceremony.

The document adds that each administration shall receive, a kit of materials comprising a bulldozer, levelling machine, compacting cylinder, dump truck, farming tractor, tractor truck, water tanker, among other equipment.

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The kit also includes equipment that shall be handed over to the municipal administrations of Cazenga, Rangel, Cacuaco, Maianga, Samba, Ingombota, Sambizanga, Viana and Kilamba Kiaxi.



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