Africa-Press – Angola. Filomena Miza, the governor of Lunda Norte, said that improving transport links by rehabilitating and building primary and secondary roads offers greater safety to users and connects municipalities, making it one of the greatest gains of national independence.
Speaking about the current state of the road network in Lunda Norte, the governor emphasized that the province’s road network improved significantly in recent years, although investment is still needed to ensure accessibility throughout the territory.
According to Filomena Miza, the local government is working with the relevant ministries to mobilise resources for the upgrading of access roads in the centre and outskirts of the city of Dundo, covering a distance of 80 kilometres, Cafunfo (50 kilometres) Luzamba (25 kilometres), Calonda, including the section connecting the municipal headquarters of Lucapa (30 kilometres); Nzagi (30 kilometres), Cassanguidi (25 kilometres) and Lucapa (40 kilometres).
The province of Lunda-Norte has an estimated population of 1,153,060 inhabitants spread across 19 municipalities (Dundo, Chitato, Mussungue, Cambulo, Cuango, Caungula, Camaxilo, Cafunfu, Canzar, Cassanje Calucala, Capenda-Camulemba, Cuilo, Lóvua, Lucapa, Luangue, Lubalo, Loremo, Xá-Cassau and Xá-Muteba).
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