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7/15/12 2:17 PM

Angola
Youths urged to be abide by patriotism spirit

Uige - The Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, Job Castelo Capapinha, called on Saturday in the city of Uige for young people and population in general to be abide by the spirit of progress, patriotism, unity and cohesion in order to positively contribute to the harmonious development of the province and country.
 

Job Castelo Capapinha said so when addressing to hundreds of youth, traditional and religious entities, representatives of youth associations and guests, while chairing the closing ceremony of the VII multidisciplinary community meeting, promoted by the main managing board of the National Spontaneous Movement (MNE).


The official said that the executive is investing in the resolution of various problems of youth, but it is necessary for young people to be example of unity and progress for the social well-being.


On the occasion, the Vice-minister advised the the youth and population in general to conserve their voting cards so that they may exercise their citizenship rights by voting in the next general elections, set for August 31.


The meeting was attended by chieftains, religious entities, officials of local government and population in general.

 






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