Angola: 2022 Elections - MPLA Militants Called for Total Mobilization

The Angolan parliament building in Luanda in 2013.

Huambo — Communication expert Celso Malavoloneke called Thursday in Huambo for MPLA militants to redouble their communication strategies and publicise the party's actions, focusing on mobilising voters.

Speaking to the press, at the end of a seminar on Political and Electoral Marketing, aimed at officials, leaders and electoral agents in Huambo province, also a member of MPLA's Central Committee, Malavolonekeke said it was important to disseminate the actions carried out by the government, over the last five years, as well as the government programme for the 2022/2027 five-year period.

For Celso Malavoloneke, the militants need to work harder and improve the strategies of disclosure of the governance programme and the actions already made, to attract the largest possible number of voters in the general elections of next August 24.

"Everyone at his/her level must do his part and not sleep, because the moment demands the strengthening of proximity mobilisation, door-to-door and word-of-mouth, both in urban and rural areas," the Communication expert stressed.

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