JMPLA militants from Malanje and Lubango exchange work experiences

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JMPLA militants from Malanje and Lubango exchange work experiences
JMPLA militants from Malanje and Lubango exchange work experiences

Africa-Press – Angola. The 2nd edition of the JMPLA Patriotic Political Day in the municipalities of Malanje and Lubango, kicked off on Thursday, in this city, aiming to exchange experiences in the political domain, between the organization’s activists.

Taking place until the fifth of this month, the activity aims to improve the operating methods of the two Municipal Committees and is part of the celebrations of November 23rd, the day of the founding of JMPLA.

At the opening ceremony, the first Provincial Secretary of JMPLA in Malanje, Rubens Muondo, highlighted the need for mutual knowledge between the two delegations, which is why the day constitutes an opportunity for interaction and strengthening ties of political friendship.

“It is an exchange of experience that aims to improve performance methods and is a follow-up to the 1st edition that took place in Lubango”, he highlighted.

In turn, the first municipal secretary of JMPLA of Lubango, Huíla province, Edson Sapalo, considered that the event will contribute to the integral development and unity of youth, towards the search for solutions to the problems that affect them.

“We are in Malanje to drink from the local experience and visit grassroots organizations to find out how JMPLA works in this municipality”, he highlighted.

The day includes meetings to reflect on working methods on various topics, as well as visits to the MPLA Provincial Committee, BIOCOM, Pedras Negras de Pungo-andongo, Municipal Administration of Malanje, social neighborhood 500 houses, Cuanza rapids and the National Park from Canganda.

A conference on Malanje’s economic, social and cultural development plan, as well as the activist’s bonfire on November 11, 1975 and an education campaign for sexual reproductive health, are on the agenda.

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