African democratization process marked

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African democratization process marked
African democratization process marked

Africa-Press – Angola. The steps that the African continent has taken towards its democratization and sustainable development were addressed this Tuesday by the deputy governor of Malanje for the Political, Economic and Social Sector, Franco Mufinda.

The vice-governor, who spoke at the opening of the Days Allusive to Africa Day, to be celebrated on the 25th of this month, pointed to the intensification of inter-regional economic relations as a bet that has deserved the attention of African statesmen, with a view to dynamization of the continent’s productive sector.

In addition, he referred to the implementation of policies aimed at reducing hunger and poverty, with emphasis on industrialization, migration to renewable energy and adoption of new technologies.

The director of the Provincial Office of Culture, Tourism, Youth and Sports, Veloso Dala, stated that the days celebrating the 25th of May aim to exalt the continent and rescue the identity traits of its people.

Called “Pro-Africa”, the days run until the 27th of this month and include cultural and scientific activities, as well as reflection meetings with youth about Africa’s challenges in the globalized world.

Africa Day is the annual commemoration of the founding of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), currently the African Union (AU), on May 25, 1963.

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