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Angolan embassy runs workshop on "February 4" in Lusaka

 

 

Lusaka – The Angolan embassy in Zambia Saturday in Lusaka ran a workshop on the importance of the “February 4”, date of the beginning of the armed liberation struggle, in the country.


The seminar was aimed at highlighting the action of the national patriots that culminated in the independence of the country.

 
The meeting that was attended by Angolan ambassador to Zambia, Pedro Neto and by the first secretary of the ruling party in that country, Paulo Luís Gunza, served to recall the patriotic act intended to free Angolans then jailed in Luanda’s São Paulo prison, threatened with death.


The event was addressed to the Angolan community in Zambia, mainly to youths, diplomats and employees of the embassy and included a photographic exhibition about the date.

 
In order to celebrate the day, a football tournament was also held in the ambit of the celebrations of the day.






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