Africa-Press – Angola. The Archbishop of Saurimo, Dom José Manuel Imbamba, said, Thursday (26), in this city, that he voted with a feeling of pride for Angola and invited all voters to follow the example with a spirit of good, peace and order. , so that the act marks the coexistence and commitment with society.
For Dom Imbamba, each voter’s vote is equivalent to placing a stone of good in favor of citizenship, which Angola needs to consolidate democracy.
In turn, in the locality of Sweja, located 20 kilometers from the city of Saurimo, the sovereign Lunda Cokwe Lucassa João, after voting and calling for the effective participation of all in the civic act of citizenship, said that the country is on course.
In the Phimbi neighbourhood, 15 kilometers from Saurimo, civic behavior emerged among voters, mostly women, lined up in the corridor of a public school, attended in order of arrival by a team from assembly number 6670, led by young Júlio Armando.
With the urn half full, Júlio Armando watched with satisfaction the line of citizens who, out of habit, had just returned home from the mines with the purpose of voting.
Two elders, one of whom is seated, listen attentively to the bieno Domingos Cassinda, who describes the adventures of his business trips to Zambia, Namibia and, equally, to South Africa. After participating in four elections organized in the country.
This Thursday, he says he feels at ease. For Domingos Cassinda, the orderly presence of the people proves the maturity of Angolans.
The approximately 280,000 voters in the province of Lunda-Sul chose the country’s future leaders from 568 polling stations distributed in 280 polling stations managed by over 5,000 delegates from the list of eight competing political formations.
The 2017 General Elections in Lunda-Sul province resulted in three MPLA deputies and two UNITA deputies.
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