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Angola: Benguela - Minister Announces Railway Hospital Rehabilitation


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

24 July 2008
Posted to the web 24 July 2008

Lobito

Transports minister Augusto da Silva Tomás guaranteed last Wednesday in Lobito, central Benguela Province, the rehabilitation and equipping of the Hospital of Benguela Railway (CFB) company.

The official, who talked briefly with physicians and nurses of that hospital unit in the framework of his visit to the departments of CFB and Lobito Port, said that the government is engaged in the creation of working conditions in all sectors, mainly in the health field.

To him, the country's economic development recorded in the last six years enables the mobilisation of financial resources that may resolve problems of health and education in short and medium terms.

The minister said it is necessary that employees and the population in general be confident about what the government is doing.

The hospital of CFB, with the capacity of 120 in-patients, was considered a reference unit in Benguela in the colonial period.

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Speaking to ANGOP, the physician Jorge Melo, member of the hospital´s management board, said that the commitment of the government is visible and he is hopeful that conditions in his institution will improve in the coming days.



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