Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

Angola: Deputy Mass Media Minister Works in Malanje

6 August 2008


Malanje — The Angolan deputy minister of Mass Media, Manuel Miguel de Carvalho "Wadijimbi", has been since Wednesday in northern Malanje province, for a 24-hour work visit, where he will hand out equipment to press organs for elections coverage.

According to a programme of activities of the ministerial group, sent to Angop, in Malanje, the government official will hold a meeting with the local governor, Cristóvão da Cunha, visits to Media organs, where he will deliver the means for journalistic activity.

In this ambit, Wadijimbi will hand out vehicles to Angop, TPA, National Radio and Angolan Newspaper.

The ministerial delegation is due to return to Luanda on Thursday.

Read comments. Write your own.

More News on allAfrica.com

Copyright © 2008 Angola Press Agency. All rights reserved. Distributed by AllAfrica Global Media (allAfrica.com). To contact the copyright holder directly for corrections — or for permission to republish or make other authorized use of this material, click here.

AllAfrica aggregates and indexes content from over 125 African news organizations, plus more than 200 other sources, who are responsible for their own reporting and views. Articles and commentaries that identify allAfrica.com as the publisher are produced or commissioned by AllAfrica.

AllAfrica - All the Time
Author: josefrancesangolatoday
Wed Aug 13 10:06:45 2008

Hy I am jose frances, and I am Angolan Journalist based in the Republic of South Africa, however I urge that the equipment that will be handed over to the press organs in the Malanje province, shall be equally use by all political parities without discrimination of race,or yet this is a chance to the Angola people to exercise their democratic rights, and also for the country as well. No other political parties should have more time on the air Dane others. best regarding Jose Frances

Author: mawete1
Fri Aug 15 18:24:48 2008

Hi there, Is good to know that angolan journalists no matter their locations are kin to let their voices be heard across the world on matters concerning Angola and in particular in those crucial times when a small window of opportunity is about to be open for angolans to express their sovereign right to chose their 'representatives' since the ones we have did become so comfortable @ representing themselves for last 3 and half decades, that they have confused the national interest and the state with the interests of a minority (themselves). It is still abnormal thou that a biased government ministry should be in charge of distributing media equipement already compromises its fair access by other interested parties, when they should have done more to pass the law of the press and guarantee freedom of expression and the press so that all national voices and forces could freely express their opinions and contribute towards nation building.


SELECT
SELECT

Most Active Stories: Angola

Topics