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Angola: Benguela - Casa Rosa E Produções Promotes Social Gathering


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

9 May 2008
Posted to the web 9 May 2008

Lobito

Casa Rosa e Produções, in Lobito city, south-western Benguela province, organises next Sunday a social gathering dubbed "friendship in Kamutangre land", aiming at recovering Lobito's citizens customs, according to the director of the promoter, Domingos de Brito.

Speaking to Angop, on Friday, the source said that at this time that Angolans enjoy the benefits of peace, there is a need of getting back the good habits which characterise the local people.

During the event, homage will be rendered to some officials of prominent organisations who have been resolving the problems facing most needy communities, as well as musicians whose messages have contributed to the reconciliation of Angolans.



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