Lubango – At least USD 2.4 million will be invested in the rehabilitation of Tundavala water pipeline in an extension of about 11.845 kilometres.
This was said on Tuesday in Lubango City, in the southern Huíla Province, by the executive administrator of the brewery N’gola, Manuel Victoriano Sumbula.
Speaking to ANGOP, in regard to the funding of the project, the administrator said that his company has contributed to the repair of this infrastructure with USD 1.5 million, while the provincial government of Huíla shall release USD 900.000, totalling USD 2.40 million for the referred works in the coming four months.
According to him, the expansion of the factory will also permit the increase of taxes for the state coffers, due to high incomes of the companies to be reaped with the sales.
To the administrator, the rehabilitation of the referred water pipeline is a very important social project, as it will improve the water supply in the region.
According to him, N’gola brewery, government of Huíla, provincial water department and the construction company of Omatapalo signed a memorandum of understanding for the implementation of the project.