Angola: Nationalist Mambo Café Leaves Legacy to Society - Oma

The Secretary General of the Women Wing of the ruling MPLA party (OMA) Luzia Inglês Van-Dúnem ?Inga? Wednesday in Luanda highlighted the figure of the nationalist deceased Maria Mambo Café as a woman who left a very rich legacy that must serve as an example for the Angolan society.

Speaking at a press conference, on the occasion of the death of Maria Mambo Café, the OMA secretary general underlined that he nationalist gave all her youthood side-by-side with other peace-loving people for Angola to become independent and gain a lasting peace.

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