21 August 2008
Dundo — Angola National Radio (RNA) and Public Television (TPA) signals transmitted from Luanda, are being received since Monday in Capenda Camulemba and Xá Muteba, north-eastern Lunda Norte Province, after being inaugurated by the provincial governor, Ernesto Muangala.
At the occasion, the social communication provincial department director, Nicolau Frederico, said that the supply of this important means of communication to the people, under TPA and RNA general expansion programme, is part of the right to information enshrined in the country's Constitutional Law.
The official informed that with a radius of action of 50 kilometres, citizens in Xá Muteba District can tune to 93.8 FM, while 91.5 of the same frequency is for Capenda Camulemba residents.
The provincial director guaranteed that the local government is already working to expand, until the end of August, radio and television signals to other three districts, from the nine that make up Lunda Norte, a province that has more than 800,000 inhabitants.
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