Minister Highlights Press Role in Angola’S Progress

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Minister Highlights Press Role in Angola'S Progress
Minister Highlights Press Role in Angola'S Progress

Africa-Press – Angola. The Minister of Telecommunications, Information and Social Communication Technologies, Mário Oliveira, stressed this Saturday, in Luanda, the importance of social communication in the dissemination of the country’s economic and social progress.

Speaking to the press, after being distinguished with the commemorative medal of the 50 years of national independence, in the Peace and Development class, recalled that the media has always been present in the most challenging moments of the country, in the difficulties and in joys.

‘Social communication is, therefore, an integral part of the development of our country,’ expressed the minister, revealing that the ministerial department is working on the modernization of the sector and formation of its paintings.

‘We are aware of the role of social communication in publicizing our country, our people and the economic and social progress achieved. The media has been following this development in recent times, ‘he acknowledged.

According to the minister, the media ‘It is an essential part of the future we want for our country: a country with a future for all of us, a country that we are proud to belong.’

It considered essential that the social communication reflects on the identity of Angola, the Angolans and the commitment that each one must have with the nation.

‘This is the fundamental role of social communication, and we are committed to strengthening it,’ he said.

Recognition

The President of the Republic, João Lourenço, awarded, within the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of National Independence, several personalities that stood out in the Social Communication sector, in the “Peace and Development” category.

Among the distinguished includes names such as João Ligio, Mariana Ribeiro, Gonçalves Inhagica and Baptista Moscavide (TPA), Afonso Quintas, Carla Castro, Vaz Kinguri, Paulo Miranda, Pedro Cabral, Salu Gonçalves and Jerónimo Gonçalves (RNA), Manuel da Conceição (Angop) and Filomeno Manaças (JA).

Professionals were recognized for the relevant contribution to the development of social communication.

The awards, attributed in several stages throughout the year celebrating, aim to recognize the legacy of dedication and service to the home and.

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