Luanda — Members of the inspection commission of the African Football Confederation (CAF) have already arrived in southern Huila province, to assess the pace of the building works of the stadium that will host the games of 2010 edition of the African Cup of Nations and other back-up infrastructures, Angop has learnt.
The six-member delegation, led by the Algerian Mohamed Raouraoua, CAF executive committee member and chairperson of the North African nation's soccer federation, arrived in Huila to carry out a similar activity they did in Luanda.
The group programme also includes visits to hospitals, hotels and other similar infrastructures of aid to the continental championship.
After Lubango, the capital of Huila, the delegation is to tour the central Benguela province, on Thursday, and in the northern Cabinda one day later. They will get back to Luanda on Saturday, leaving the country on Sunday.
The first mission to Angola by the mentioned team took place last April.

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