3 April 2008
Luanda — The Programme of Restructuring the Logistic System of Distributing Essential Goods to the Population (Presild) expects to set up, soon, two new shops dubbed "Nosso Vizinho" and "Super Farma".
ANGOP learnt of the information from the co-ordinator of Presild's fiscal infrastructures, Gomes Cardoso, who said that the two new commercial networks aim at increasing and diversifying the supply of goods to the population, guarantee low prices, giving value to the national production and combat possible monopoly tendencies.
Speaking at a press conference, the official explained that the two shops will be part of the "Nosso Super" Supermarket. "Nosso Vizinho" will assist suburban and rural areas.
The co-ordinator added that "Super Farma" will sell pharmaceutical products, adding that the opening of these shops will contribute in the combat to poverty, and discourage the selling of products at improper sites.
Mr Cardoso advanced that with the opening of new supermarkets of the Presild network, at least 7,000 jobs will be created until the end of this year, a budget worth in 202 million USD.
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