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Angola: Head of State Inaugurates Administration School


Angola Press Agency (Luanda)
 

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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

29 April 2008
Posted to the web 29 April 2008

Luanda

President José Eduardo dos Santos inaugurated this Tuesday morning, in Luanda, the National Administration School (ENAD), located in Samba District.

It is a public institution whose tasks include training, research and consulting.

ENAD is also to contribute to the reinforcement of institutional training for social and economic development of the country.

The institution will be devoted to gaining excellence in providing training, research and information, supporting and promoting top hierarchy qualification and executive staff from the country's Public Administration, as well as from public and private business sectors, for an efficient performance of their respective duties.



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