Africa-Press – Angola. A Centro-optico store, dedicated to providing ophthalmology, optometry and lens sales services, was opened Thursday, in this city, generating 10 jobs.
Opened by the deputy governor of Malanje for the Political, Economic and Social sector, Franco Mufinda, the store is the 29th in the country and is budgeted at 350 million kwanzas.
According to the director of Human Resources at Centro-optico, Arlete Clemente, the opening of the store in Malanje is part of the democratization of services, with a view to guaranteeing visual health for the local population.In addition to Malanje, he recalled that the center is already established in the provinces of Luanda-Sul, Namibe, Huambo, Huila, Benguela, Cabinda and Cuanza-Sul, with Moxico, the Bié and Cunene.
Announced, soon, the opening of the audiometry service.
In turn, the deputy governor of Malanje for the Political, Economic and Social sector, Franco Mufinda, highlighted the initiative, considering that it complements existing services.
He made it known that the center will help respond to one of the needs of residents, which is the optometry service.
The optical center has existed in the country for around 10 years and has employed more than 400 young people.
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