Loan Relief Granted to Defrauded For-profit College Students

The U.S. Education Department said Wednesday it’s erasing student debt for thousands of borrowers who attended a for-profit college chain that made exaggerated claims about its graduates’ success in finding jobs.

The Biden administration said it is approving 18,000 loan forgiveness claims from former students of ITT Technical Institute, a chain that closed in 2016 after being dealt a series of sanctions by the Obama administration. The new loan discharges will clear more than $500 million in debt.

The move marks a step forward in the Biden administration’s effort to clear a backlog of claims in the borrower defense program, which provides loan forgiveness to students who were defrauded by their colleges. Claims piled up during the Trump administration, which stalled the program and only started processing claims after a federal court demanded it. There are now more than 100,000 pending claims.

In announcing the new action, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona vowed to continue standing up for students who are deceived by their schools.

“Our action today will give thousands of borrowers a fresh start and the relief they deserve,” Cardona said in a statement. “Many of these borrowers have waited a long time for relief, and we need to work swiftly to render decisions for those whose claims are still pending.”

It follows another round of loan discharges in March, when the Education Department cleared $1 billion in federal student debt for 72,000 borrowers. Those claims all came from former students of for-profit colleges.

Borrower advocates applauded the new approvals but called for swift relief for the thousands of other students whose claims are still pending, including many who attended ITT Tech.

“It appears the Biden administration genuinely wants to help people who are owed discharges,” said Alex Elson, vice president of Student Defense, a Washington legal group. “But that makes it all the more confounding that they are so hesitant to use their authority to immediately and automatically help the countless additional borrowers who are still waiting.”

Borrower defense is among several education programs targeted for an overhaul by the Biden administration as it works to reverse Trump-era policies. Cardona is hosting a series of hearings this month as his agency considers changes to that policy and others.

The program was rarely used until 2015, when the Education Department received thousands of claims from former students of Corinthian Colleges. The chain of for-profit colleges had recently shut down following findings that it lied to students about job placement rates.

Following the collapse of Corinthian and other beleaguered for-profit colleges, the Obama administration moved to make it easier for students to get loans erased. But the overhaul was reversed by the Trump administration, which later wrote its own rules making it tougher to get relief. In changing the rules, then-Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said it had become too easy to get loans forgiven.

Cardona began chipping away at DeVos’ rules in March when he rescinded a formula that allowed the Education Department to give only partial loan discharges to students whose claims were approved. All borrowers granted relief will now get their loans cleared in full.

Many of the 18,000 claims from ITT Tech were approved after the Education Department found that the company lied about graduates’ job prospects. The agency said ITT made “repeated and significant misrepresentations” about its ability to help students get jobs. In reality, many students said it was harder to find employment when they listed ITT on their resumes, the department said.

Other claims were approved after the department found that ITT misled students about their ability to transfer course credits to other colleges. Credits were rarely accepted elsewhere, the department said, leaving students with “little to no progress” in their academic careers.

Borrowers will be notified about their claim approvals in the coming weeks, the agency said.

Source: Voice of America

FIRST LADY VISITS CHILD SHELTER CENTRE

Luanda – The First Lady of the Republic, Ana Dias Lourenço, Wednesday visited the “Vivência Feliz” shelter centre, located in Estalagem neighbourhood, in Viana.

As part of the celebrations for the African Child Day (16 June), during the visit, the First Lady Ana Dias Lourenço addressed a message of love to all children, and assured to do everything to provide a better future to Angolan children, according to reports of the Angolan newspaper Jornal de Angola.

The first lady offered violins to the institution, having then visited an exhibition with the products created by the children with local raw material (bedroom furniture, linings, lamps, dining tables, bases, platters, frames, support for gardening arrangements, pictures, among others).

The products, according to Josefa Ferreira, chairperson of the African Women’s Group (GMA), owner of the centre, will be sold to ensure the self-sustainability of the centre which only houses boys because in the first experience with girls they all ended up running away, as well as some boys, but the majority prevailed,

At the end of the activity, Josefa Ferreira said that one of the great challenges is to transform it into a place of reference in the country, having considered the visit of the first lady, “an honour, an incentive and a care for the children”.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

OVER KZ ONE BILLION SPENT ON CONSTRUCTION OF FOUR PRISONS

Ndalatando – The Angolan Government plans this year to invest 1.3 billion kwanzas in the construction of four prisons in the municipalities of Cacongo (Cabinda), Moxico (Moxico), Caçosso (Kwanza Sul) and Cuquema (Bié).

The information was given to the press Wednesday by the Interior Ministry’s director for infrastructures and equipment, commissioner Carlos Albino, adding that the infrastructures will have capacity to house 1,200 prisoners each and will contribute to the decongestion of the country’s prisons.

According to the senior National Police officer, who was speaking at the inauguration of the new Ministry of Interior building in Cuanza Norte, the government also plans to build four fire stations across the country and 22 integrated municipal commands.

At the event, the governor of Cuanza Norte, Adriano Mendes de Carvalho, said that the government would continue to work to improve proximity policing and increase the working conditions of its staff.

The ceremony was presided over by the Interior Minister, Eugénio Laborinho, who also laid the first stone for the construction of integrated services of the sector in the municipalities of Cambambe and Cazengo.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

EU CONFIRMS PARTICIPATION IN LUANDA BIENNALE

Luanda – The ambassador of the European Union in Angola, Jeannette Seppen, confirmed Wednesday, the presence of the European Union, with a high-level representation, in the 2nd edition of the Biennial of Luanda 2021, which will focus on the theme of peace.

The diplomat made this statement to the press, at the end of an audience granted by the Coordinator of the Biennale’s Management Committee, Ambassador Diekumpuna Sita José, with whom she discussed issues related to the conditions that are being created by Angola, to host the event, next October.

He was pleased with the information received during the audience, and expressed full willingness to cooperate to ensure that the European Union can have a high-level representation, during the Biennale of Luanda 2021, which will focus on the theme of peace, a very important issue that links the peoples of Angola, Africa and the European Union.

The Luanda Biennial – Pan-African Forum for the Culture of Peace in Africa is a joint initiative of the African Union/United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and the Government of Angola and this year is being held under the theme “Arts, Culture and Heritage: Levers to Build the Africa we want”, whose aim is to strengthen the Pan-African Movement for a culture of peace and non-violence.

The meeting was attended by the UNESCO Director in Angola and International Coordinator of the Luanda Biennale, Enzo Fazzino.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

ETIHAD AIRWAYS PREPARES CONNECTION WITH ANGOLA

Luanda – Etihad Airways will soon operate the Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates)/Luanda/Abu Dhabi route, the Arab country’s ambassador to Angola, Khalid Salem Ali Bin Almheiri said Thursday.

The diplomat from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) was speaking to the press, after a meeting with the Speaker of the Angolan Parliament, Fernando da Piedade Dias dos Santos.

The ambassador said that the two countries had initialled an agreement in the field of Civil Aviation, allowing Etihad Airways to fly directly from Abu Dhabi to Luanda soon.

Etihad Airways is the national airline of the UAE, with its headquarters in Abu Dhabi. It was founded in 2003 by Crown Prince Sheikh Caliph Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

It is one of the fastest growing airlines in the world.

Strengthening cooperation in the field of trade

Khalid Salem Ali Bin Almheiri also said he had discussed with his interlocutor the bilateral agreements that will revive trade between the two countries.

According to the diplomat, the interest in the relationship between the two countries is mutual and the parties are working to further strengthen cooperation.

“We work with Angola in several areas. We already have diplomatic representatives in each of the countries. We cooperate in the areas of agriculture and in the branch of the economy,” he stressed.

Angola invited to the Parliament of Tolerance and Peace

The United Arab Emirates invited the Republic of Angola to be a member of the International Parliament for Tolerance and Peace.

The invitation was formulated by the ambassador of the United Arab Emirates in Angola during the meeting with the Speaker of the Parliament, Fernando da Piedade Dias dos Santos.

“We invite Angola to be a member of that Parliament. We will soon have (…) a participant from the Angolan Parliament in the International Parliament for Tolerance and Peace,” he augured.

The International Parliament for Tolerance and Peace is made up of representatives from 54 countries.

It was founded in 2017 with the aim of contributing to the promotion of a culture of tolerance among peoples and Nations of the world.

Angola opened a diplomatic representation in the UAE in 2004, through a consulate general, which became an embassy four years later.

Angola and the UAE are members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and initialled two agreements in June 2015, one on economic and technical cooperation and the other on the creation of the bilateral joint commission.

The two countries cooperate in the areas of oil, gas and agriculture, among others.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

GOVERNMENT APPROVES PROJECT TO SIMPLIFY PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PROCEDURES

Luanda – The project for Simplification of Public Administration Acts and Procedures (SIMPLIFICA), which brings together comprehensive measures and actions for the implementation of good practices in the State’s Central and Local Administration, was approved Thursday during the ordinary session of the Inter-ministerial Commission for State Reform (CIRE).

The programme, according to the final communiqué of the meeting, which was led by the President of the Republic, João Lourenço, aims to modernise, debureaucratise, integrate and optimise processes, with a focus on satisfying the public interest and making life easier for citizens.

The project will cover 32 acts and procedures, with 121 requirements to be removed and 13 documents to be unified.

The statement said that the documents were related to identical and transversal matters, the extension of the validity period of ten licenses and the integration of 20 procedures carried out by different services.

During the meeting, the Inter-ministerial Commission for State Reform approved the preliminary draft Presidential Decree that establishes the general system for granting and terminating public utility status.

The intention is to make more objective the process of attribution and maintenance of this prerogative by the entities that benefit from it, through the definition of criteria of economic rationality and management and evaluation.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

KENNETH KAUNDA: ZAMBIA’S FIRST PRESIDENT DIES AGED 97

Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia’s first president and a key figure in its independence struggle, has died at the age of 97, his family has confirmed.

Kaunda was admitted to a hospital in the capital Lusaka on Monday suffering from pneumonia. His aides said he did not have Covid-19.

In the 1950s, Kaunda was a key figure in what was then Northern Rhodesia’s independence movement from Britain.

He became president following independence in 1964.

As head of the left-leaning United National Independence Party (UNIP), Kaunda then led the country through decades of one-party rule.

He stepped down after losing multi-party elections in 1991.

Kaunda was a strong supporter of efforts to end apartheid in South Africa. He was also a leading supporter of liberation movements in Mozambique and what is now Zimbabwe.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

VICE-PRESIDENT PAYS PRIVATE VISIT TO PORTUGAL

Luanda – The Vice-President of the Republic of Angola, Bornito de Sousa, travelled Thursday to Lisbon, capital of Portugal, where he will stay for a few days on a private visit.

The information was provided Thursday in a statement by the Institutional Communication and Press Office of the Support Bodies to the Vice-President of the Republic.

Portugal is located in Southern Europe, more precisely in the Iberian Peninsula, and borders Spain.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

GOVERNMENT’S SUPPORT TO VALUE HERITAGE HIGHLIGHTED

Mbanza Kongo – Minister of State for Social Area Carolina Cerqueira Thursday reiterated the Executive´s commitment to transform the Historic Center of Mbanza Kongo, the World Heritage Site, into a tourist center capable of generating employment and enhancing the culture and art in the region.

This was during her 24-hour visit to the northern Zaire province.

In response to the concerns raised by the members of the royal court of Kongo, Carolina Cerqueira also pointed to the resumption of the works of the general hospital in Mbanza Kongo, as one of the government’s priorities.

According to her, the project has been paralyzed for about five years for financial reasons.

The concerns raised include health, housing, roads, and the expansion of other infrastructure, which, according to her, are being addressed gradually, due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The 24-hour visit to Zaire aimed to listen to the traditional authorities and the local government on the local pressing issues.

This is the second visit of the kind the minister of State for Social Area pays to the region in less than a month.

Two weeks ago, Carolina Cerqueira was in Nzeto, a coastal municipality , where she inaugurated the hospital for the treatment of Covid-19 patients.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

HEALTH MINISTER ADMITS INCREASE IN MALARIA CASES

Luanda – Angolan minister of Health Sílvia Lutucuta said Thursday in Luanda that Angola is facing a serious and challenging situation related to malaria.

The minister said that more than two million patients are affected in the latest five months.

Speaking at a press conference, on the current situation of the disease, the minister put at 5,573 the total number of deaths from malaria in that period.

The minister added that in five months the health authorities reported a death rate of about 0,1 per cent among the cases assisted in different heath facilities of the country.

She said despite of the increase in the cases of malaria the country reported a decrease in the number of deaths, comparing to the figure recorded in 2020, but she would not specify the comparative data.

In terms of positive cases of malaria, Sílvia Lutucuta pointed the month of April, as the most critical due to the increase of 322,717 patients. But there was a decrease of 102 deaths.

High mortality rate was reported in children under five years old and in pregnant women, according to data released to journalists.

The provinces of Luanda, Lunda Norte, Malanje, Huambo, Uíge, Benguela, Bié and Huíla are the most hit by disease.

In order to counter the increase of cases, Sílvia Lutucuta announced the Angolan Executive’s effort to continue making investments to reduce the impact of malaria in the hospitals.

On the other hand, the minister said that 249 cases of the dengue were diagnosed in the last five months, but no death has been reported.

The cases were reported in the provinces of Namibe with 160, 43 in Luanda 33 in Cabinda and 30 in Uíge.

Source: Angola Press News Agency