Francisco Quissanga makes “Angola Reconciliada” available to Huambo readers

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Francisco Quissanga makes “Angola Reconciliada” available to Huambo readers
Francisco Quissanga makes “Angola Reconciliada” available to Huambo readers

Africa-Press – Angola. Pastor and academic Francisco Quissanga this Tuesday made the work “Angola Reconciliada” available to lovers of literature and science in Huambo province, in a session held in the auditorium of the local library.

The work in question, prefaced by the secretary general of the National Union of Angolan Writers, David Capelenguela, has 93 pages, where the author, as a religious and poet, awakens the reader to the experience of Angola before and after independence.

On the occasion, Francisco Quissanga said that the author, when analyzing in depth the fact that his poetry, as truly sincere as he presents himself in his work, begins by discriminating the possibilities of designing “literary sincerity”.

The also pastor of the Seventh-day Adventist Church said that, as social moralists, more unity is needed with all defenders of peace, forgiveness and national reconciliation.

For this reason, he said, the first analysis of the book leads to the realization that what can mean a profound sincerity of certain poems, can also be a pure confection of a religious perspective, artistically brought to literary language.

On the sidelines of the sale and autograph session, a lecture was given on the “Experience of reconciliation and healthy coexistence between deputies of the National Assembly”, addressed to members of the Government of Huambo, employees of the local parliamentary office, politicians and academics.

National Assembly – guardian of democracy

Leading the lecture, the deputy of the MPLA Parliamentary Bench, Dolina Nassocópia Miguel Tchinhama, stated that the National Assembly, like the church, is the guardian of democracy and reconciliation among Angolans, because despite the party colors that each of the parliamentarians represents, share the same space, are part of the same work committees in favor of defending the greater good.

According to the parliamentarian, peace is a condition for prosperity and development, hence the need for everyone to preserve it, stripping away complexes and accepting that only together will Angolans overcome the challenges of the present and the future.

He explained that the deputies have a common struggle, based on advocacy for the Executive to select the best priorities in resolving the problems that afflict the Angolan people, as the conquest of independence and peace, by its own will, makes Angolans a special people, admired and envied.

For this reason, he appealed for the consolidation of reconciliation, so that no external force comes to put an end to the “young democracy” and for Angolans to live in peace.

Francisco Quissanga, who was born on December 25, 1976, in Massongo, Malange province, is a pastor of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and holds degrees in Communication Sciences, Theology and Psychology.

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