Africa-Press – Angola. The MPLA Provincial Committee in Namibe is training party leaders and staff in a seminar on strategies for political debate on social media and communication with communities, as a way of defending and promoting the image of the party and its leader.
In statements to the press, communicator Celso Malavoneke, also a lecturer, made it known that the MPLA recognizes that in recent years networks have been a space for social and political interaction, used to sell party ideas and programs, thus taking the place of conventional media.
According to the academic, as a result of the latest electoral experiences, as a result of interaction with activists and being attentive to the signs of the times, the MPLA is also investing in social networks as a communication and political marketing tool.
For his part, the first provincial secretary of the MPLA in Namibe, Archer Mangueira, urged the activists to intensify their presence in the political debate on social media, as in this way they will be fighting fake news and protecting the good name of the party and of its leaders.
For the politician, nowadays it is not possible to talk about political debate without using social media, as he highlighted, they have become a privileged stage for political actors to get their message across.
The seminar, which takes place in two panels, brought together the secretaries for Information from the five municipalities of the province, activists and distinguished representatives of the MPLA Provincial Committee in Namibe.
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