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Congo-Kinshasa: Deputy Minister of Agriculture Visits Kuimba District


Angola Press Agency (Luanda)
 

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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

15 July 2008
Posted to the web 15 July 2008

Mbanza Kongo

The deputy minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Filomena Delgado, over the weekend visited the district of Kuimba, northern Zaire province.

In the region, the deputy minister informed the local population about Government programmes designed to boost the region's rural development.

Filomena Delgado, who is also the coordinator of the central Government programme of combat of poverty in the rural area, drove afterwards to the locality of Luva, some 30 kilometres to the east of Kuimba.

The deputy minister explained that Angolan Government is designing projects to relaunch agriculture in the rural areas, through the use of modern technical equipment that will soon be alloted to local farmers.

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She said as well the Government will continue to work to improve the rural folks living, providing them with drinking water, education, medical assistance and rehabilitated roads. In Kuimba the Government official visited several social undertakings.


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