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7/9/12 12:59 PM

Huila
Head of State's deeds praised during show

 

Lubango – Angolan artists honoured last Sunday, in Lubango City, southern Huíla Province, the deeds of the Head of State, José Eduardo dos Santos, towards improving the quality of life of the citizens and from the artist class particularly.

 


In their intervention, during a cultural show organised by the National Spontaneous Movement (MNE), at João Paulo II Square, the musicians were unanimous in praising the country’s Head of State as the architect of peace and national reconciliation in Angola.

 


The Kuduro singer Tuga Agressiva stressed that José Eduardo dos Santos is, without a doubt, the desired choice of voters, because thanks to him there is significant improvement in programmes aimed at recovering roads, energy, water and schoolling infrastructures.

 

 


On the other hand, the kuduro singer Noite e Dia stressed that artists should continue to support the statesman, because thanks to him the country is taking meaningful paths in all areas.  

 


The artists Fly, Legalise, Mamayonga and Francis Boy expressed also confidence in Jose Eduardo dos Santos’ capacity and expressed thanks for the work the Head of State has been doing for the nation and for Angolans.

 

 






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