Diplomatic corps hails José Eduardo dos Santos

Luanda – The figure of the former President of the Republic, José Eduardo dos Santos, in the consolidation of peace in Angola and in the regional and international context was praised Wednesday in Luanda by the diplomatic corps accredited in the country.

The recognition was made during the public wake, held in the Republic Square, on the occasion of the death of José Eduardo dos Santos, which occurred last Friday, due to illness, in Barcelona, Spain.

Manuel Lezarreta, the Spanish ambassador, considered the former Angolan president as “a very important figure for modern history”, whose “dimension crosses Angola’s borders”.

Portugal’s ambassador, Francisco Duarte, said he was saddened by the death of a leader who played an important role in bringing peace and national reconciliation to Angolans after a devastating war.

The US ambassador, Tulinabo Mushingi, said that Eduardo dos Santos will be remembered for the conquest of peace, for the adoption of the multiparty system and of the market economy in Angola.

Russia’s ambassador, Vladimir Tararov, urged that the example of perseverance in the struggle for peace and stability in Angola be followed.

The head of the Chinese diplomatic mission, Gong Tao, pointed out that José Eduardo was a great politician who gave his life for the end of the internal conflict and for national reconstruction, leaving the continuation of strategic relations between the two states, with reciprocal advantages.

Attending the event, the Cuban ambassador in Angola, Esther Cárdenas, said that her country shares with the Angolans the same feeling of the passing of José Eduardo dos Santos and, therefore, declared a day of national mourning.

The Polish ambassador, Piotr Mysliwiec, said that the late statesman will mark history forever and is an example for the whole world, for having managed to achieve the peace that the country needed.

The Japanese diplomat, Jiro Maruhashi, considered Dos Santos to be a leader with a fine touch.

The head of the Mozambican diplomatic mission, Osvalda Joana, said that Dos Santos’ death was a loss for the whole of Africa.

He achieved peace in his country, the independence of Namibia and the abolition of apartheid in South Africa.

The minister counsellor at the Cape Verde embassy, Fernanda Fernando, conveyed the solidarity of her people with the Angolan.

At the same time as the diplomatic corps paid tribute to the late President, members of civil society, businessmen and anonymous citizens continued to gather in the Republic Square.

Brito Sozinho and Emílio Guerra, personal friends of José Eduardo dos Santos, mourned his physical demise.

For diplomat Brito Sozinho, “it is a great sadness, I have lost not only a friend but also a brother”.

He recalled that they left Luanda together to join the struggle for national liberation.

Emílio Guerra, also a diplomat, said that he met Dos Santos in 1962 in Leopold Ville, and that they were colleagues in the course of military telecommunications.

According to Emílio Guerra, Dos Santos was characterised by humility, he was a friend of his friends and a man of consensus.

As President of the Republic from 1979 to 2017, José Eduardo dos Santos’s foreign policy priority was to consolidate Angola’s role in the regional and international contexts, always taking the national interest into account.

He also advocated the strengthening of relations with the United Nations System, international financial institutions and the consolidation of bilateral relations between states.

José Eduardo was also in favour of strengthening bilateral and multilateral relations with all countries, giving priority to neighbouring countries.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Elections 2022: CNE releases television airtime, PHA comes first

Luanda – National Electoral Commission (CNE) Wednesday announced airtime for political parties contending in the upcoming general elections set for August 24, 2022 in Angola.

During a draw held at CNE premises and chaired by its president Manuel Pereira da Silva, it was defined that in the Public Television of Angola (TPA), the draw placed the PHA party in the first position.

The election body also announced other parties, as follows: CASA-CE, PRS, FNLA, UNITA, APN, P-NJANGO and MPLA.

Each political party and coalition of parties will be entitled to five minutes of airtime, starting at 6 pm.

In the radio station field, the draw placed PRS in first place, followed by CASA-CE, MPLA, UNITA, PHA, P-NJANGO, APN and FNLA.

The airtime in this media outlet (radio) will start at 3 pm, and each political party and coalition of parties will be given 10 minutes.

Under the Law, the election campaign starts 30 days before the vote. Therefore, it will start on July 22 and going until August 22.

August 23 is reserved for the voters to reflect.

In addition to the representatives of the list of the political parties and the coalition of parties, the draw was attended by guests.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Over 600,000 square metres cleared of landmines in Cuando Cubango

Menongue – At least 613,909 square metres were cleared of mines and other explosive devices between January and June this year in Cuando Cubango province, compared to 990,005 in the same period in 2021.

These are areas cleared in the municipalities of Manongue, Cuito Cuanavale and Mavinga, where a total of 477 anti-personnel mines and 393 anti-tank mines were removed and destroyed, which hindered the circulation of people and goods in the respective localities in Cuando Cubango province.

Speaking to the press Wednesday, the representative of the National Agency for Mine Action (ANAM) in Cuando Cubango, Marcial Cativa, said that during the first six months of the year 1,315 explosive devices and 5,478 rounds of ammunition had been destroyed.

According to the official, already in 2021, with a cleared area of 990,005 square meters, about 1,449 anti-personnel mines, 514 anti-tank mines, 2,591 explosive devices and 2,882 diverse ammunition were removed and destroyed in the municipalities of Menongue, Cuito Cuanavale, Mavinga and Cuchi.

Source: Angola Press News Agency