Luanda — The contribution of entrepreneurs in the production and distribution of children's books seems imperative, so that every child nationwide get at least one book, said Sunday, the deputy governor of Luanda for technical services and infrastructures, Nzila Liberte Pires da Conceição Carvalho.
The incentive of responsibility was expressed in the ninth closing session of the Children's Book Fair which took place from 25 - 28 June at the Independence Square.
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