Africa-Press – Angola. The Secretary for Information of the MPLA Provincial Committee in Namibe, Alexandre Nyuka, reaffirmed, this Friday, the party’s commitment to finding solutions to improve the quality of life of Angolans.
Alexandre Nyuka, who spoke on behalf of the first provincial secretary of the MPLA in Namibe, Archer Mangueira, at the opening of the days commemorating the 67th anniversary of the MPLA, to be celebrated on December 10th, highlighted that the party has clearly demonstrated that it continues to be committed to search for solutions to the country’s main problems, with policy actions aimed at the social and economic sector.
“The MPLA’s great trajectory has clearly demonstrated that it has been a congregating party, one that has been at the forefront of finding solutions to the country’s main problems,” he said.
He added that the MPLA was founded on December 10, 1956, with the aim of fighting for independence, promoting the country’s development and creating better living conditions for Angolans.
“Since then, the MPLA has brought together different citizens who, moved by the same spirit, joined the cause based on their political ideology, based on the motto that “The most important thing is to solve the people’s problems.” , he added.
Alexandre Nyuka also stressed that it was through these parties that Angolans gained national independence and peace “and it is with the MPLA that we are fighting for the country’s development. These were very difficult stages of this journey with enormous challenges, requiring the commitment of all its activists.”
In this meeting, which served as the opening of the days celebrating the 67th anniversary of the MPLA, the activists witnessed one of the most important moments of a generation that fought for national independence, which guaranteed peace, as a way of passing on their testimony to the youth.
In the province of Namibe, the central event celebrating the 67th anniversary of the MPLA will be held on Saturday, in the commune of Kapangombe, municipality of Bibala.
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