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2/24/10 7:34 PM

Inauguration
Cazenga gains training centre for driving instructors

 

Cazenga - Luanda's Cazenga district has from Wednesday a driving instructors centre, inaugurated by the Minister of Public Administration, Employment and Social Security, Pitra Neto, Angop has learnt.

 

The first of its kind in the country, the section will administer courses of instructors, examiners, inspector and analysis of accidents. It caters for 40 people per shift and has the best training technologies, such as interactive personnel, with software tools, virtual wards,
through images and videos.

 

On the occasion, minister Pitra Neto said the institute will give a great contribution to the professional training system.

 

The Cabinet official also said that in the ambit of the demands of training for teachers of driving schools it is an important step to assure the quality of the people that have the mission of doubling the number of drivers that exist in the roads of the country.

 

According to him, the school will be tasked with the training of people with technical and civic responsibility in order to reduce the number of accidents.

 

The project is a partnership between the Ministry and the Angolan Association of Disabled People created in 2001.






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