Africa-Press – Angola. Angolan journalist Kumuênho da Rosa launched and autographed, Wednesday, in Luanda, his first didactic work entitled “50 interviews – Sayings and Sayings in Paper and Ink”.
The 325-page work, with five thousand print runs in a first phase, is a compilation of journalistic interviews made by you and mostly published in Jornal de Angola.
The launch of the book, which aimed to mark the 25th anniversary of Kumuênho da Rosa’s journalistic career, was witnessed by former vice-president of the Republic, Bornito de Sousa, Luísa Damião, vice-president of the MPLA, Isaías Samakuva, former president of UNITA, Francisco Queiroz, Higino Carneiro, among other individuals, family, friends and colleagues.
“50 interviews–Sayings and Reditos in Paper and Tinta”, prefaced by journalist Filomeno Manaças and postfaced by Paula Simons, values a journalistic genre chosen by the author, the interview, in a documentary perspective, in which he proposes a journey through the sayings and many reports from figures of Angolan society and beyond, on multiple subjects that dominated the news and the political, economic, diplomatic and social agenda of Angola and the world.
Journalist and jurist, Kumuênho da Rosa was director of the Institutional Communication and Press office of the Supporting Bodies of the former Vice-President of the Republic of Angola, in the 2017-2022 term.
Born in Cangandala, province of Malanje, on February 19, 1977, he won the National Journalism Prize in 2010 (ex aequo) and the Maboque Journalism Prize in 2012. He has a degree in Law from Universidade Agostinho Neto, has a postgraduate degree in Contract Law and various specializations in the field of Journalism.
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