Africa-Press – Angola. The first national secretary of JMPLA, Crispiniano dos Santos, recognized Friday, the dynamism of the Government of the province of Huambo in the construction of social and economic infrastructures, which are having a direct impact on the lives of citizens.
The official made this recognition to the press, at the end of the delegates’ visit to the 19th edition of the National Holiday Camp for University Students (CANFEU), the works on the Sport Huambo and Benfica stadium (Mambroa) and the Cultural Center, in addition to noting the level of functioning of the Interior, Justice and Human Rights Delegations, as well as the Angola Public Television Production Center (TPA) and some hospital units.
Crispiniano dos Santos said that the province of Huambo is registering remarkable growth in several areas of social and economic life, including the improvement of access roads, with the aim of bringing communities ever closer together, through the movement of people and goods more fluidly and safely.
He said that students came into contact with these social infrastructures, as investments promoted by the Government of Huambo.
He highlighted that the Cultural Center, for example, will be one of the largest institutions of its kind in the country, a fact that highlights the “great effort” of the Angolan Executive” in creating the best living conditions for the population.
Opened on Thursday, under the motto “University Youth Love the Country and Make Angola Grow” it continues on Saturday, with a blood donation campaign, while the closing is scheduled for Sunday.
With the participation of more than a thousand young people from the country’s 18 provinces, CANFEU, which this year takes place in the commune of Calenga, municipality of Caála, is a youth and academic space for the promotion and free exercise of debates and constructive dialogues in solidarity and educational leisure, as well as youth expression of the culture, habits and customs of the various provinces and regions of our country.
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