Angola- Building Quickly With China's Funds
Angola: Government Official Happy With Pace of China-Funded Projects
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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)
February 10, 2007Posted to the web February 12, 2007
Malanje
Angolan Finance deputy minister, Severim de Morais, Friday in northern Malanje province considered as satisfactory the pace of the projects being implemented under China's credit line.
Severim de Morais who paid a few hours working visit to the province, said the works of construction and rehabilitation of sanitary and education infrastructures are going within planned timings.
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"We have no reasons to think that the works will not be surrendered within established timing, that is why we have also brought the director general of Eximbank (creditor bank) of China, so that together we analyse the implementation of the projects and application of the funds," he said.
On the other hand, Severim de Morais said he received from the province's government information about other actions awaiting implementation within the framework of the credit line.
The deputy minister gave instructions concerning the improvement of the Malanje/Quéssua road, where the former medium agrarian institute (IMAM) will be rehabilitated.
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He spoke of the need for rehabilitation of the road that links to Quessua sector because IMAM has a profile of quality.
China government's credit line in the region is covering the construction of Malanje district hospital, two primary and one secondary schools, the rehabilitation of the future regional hospital and IMAM, all visited by the deputy minister.
The credit is also covering works of restoration of sanitary infrastructures, schools, roads and houses for nurses, teachers and government officials in the districts of Kangandala, Caculama, Kalandula, Cacuso and others.
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