President João Lourenço grants audience to Italian entrepreneurs

Angolan Head of State João Lourenço received on Thursday in Rome several Italian businesspeople interested in the Angolan market.

In the first audience, the President of the Republic received the leader of the Leonardo Group, Stefano Pontecorvo.

This is a business group operating in the aviation sector. It is the second largest industrial group in Italy, only behind Fiat.

The company works in the areas of defence, aerospace, security, automation, transport and energy.

The Angolan statesman also received the president of the oil company ENI, Claudio Descalzi, and the administrator of the Cremonini Group, Ricardo Zani Cremonini.

The latter is basically dedicated to the production of meat and derivatives.

In the health filed, João Lourenço received Camila Borghese, president of the Giovani Lorenzini Biochemical Institute.

The 100 years old institute, produce and trade injection model products all over the world. It operates in the health facilities.

The last audience was granted to the manager of the Althea Italia company, Alessandro Dogliani, a firm specialises in the comprehensive management of hospitals, maintenance of hospital equipment and training of healthcare staff, including doctors, nurses and auxiliary staff.

Prior to the audiences, the Angolan Head of State, João Lourenço, went to the Quirinal Palace, the headquarters of the Italian Presidency, to bid farewell to his counterpart Sergio Mattarella, on the last day of the state visit.

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

Esperança Costa highlights challenging role of women in preserving peace

Angola’s Vice President Esperança da Costa said Thursday in Luanda that peace and democracy represent inalienable and unseizable assets of the people, and its protection poses a challenge for all women.

Addressing an opening ceremony of the 1st International Women’s Forum for Peace and Democracy, she said that the challenge for women should take place “in every place and at all times, in order to promote fundamental rights, related to human, the values of development and prosperity”.

The Vice President is of the view that the role of women should be highlighted in all areas, such as in politics, economy, science and innovation, music, culture and sport.

But special attention should go to the women in rural areas, the struggle against early pregnancy, promoting schooling and combat poverty, in accordance with international commitments assumed by States and Governments.

Esperança Costa recalled that the United Nations Security Council

unanimously approved, on 31 October 2000, Resolution no.1325, which reaffirms the importance of women’s participation and inclusion, from a gender perspective, in peace negotiations, humanitarian plans, peacekeeping operations, governance and post-conflict peacebuilding.

“As a member State, Angola has promoted equal rights and opportunities, as well as the launch of the National Action Plan for the Implementation of Resolution 1325 (2000) on Women, Peace and Security.

Important figures such as the former President of Liberia, Ellen Johnson, former Vice President of Costa Rica, Epsy Cambell Barr, representatives of the United Nations and diplomats will address the five panels topics under discussion at the event that runs until Friday.

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

Parliament passes General Labour Law

National Assembly (Parliament) approved Thursday the Draft General Labour Law. The vote was 172 in favour, two against and none abstentions..

The document strengthens the harmony in labour relations between workers and employers, and mainly aims to reintroduce a set of rules that were revoked with Law 2/2000, of 11 February, in order to ensure greater balance in defence of the interests of workers and employers.

It re-introduces the employment contract for an undetermined period of time as the rule, and unequivocally assumes the employment contract as the only form of constitution of legal-labour relations.

With the implementation of the catalogue of protection of personality rights, the workers are more protected, under the terms of articles 20 to 27 of the proposal.

The diploma redefines the special employment contracts, focusing on teleworking and on the sports employment contract.

The document also introduces more flexibility in the organisation and duration of work, with stress to the working time regime for student workers and workers with family responsibilities (paternity leave).

The proposed law also assumes the task of the social protection management entity, guaranteeing the payment of sickness or accident benefits for workers who fall under the incapacity regime.

It also clarifies the causes for the illegality of dismissals and the respective consequences, as well as the reconfiguration of the criterion for determining compensation.

With the alteration of the section dedicated especially to women workers, gender equality and non-discrimination are enshrined, with the introduction of complementary maternity leave and social protection against dismissal for objective reasons.

Also the introduction of personality rights in the proposal, especially freedom of expression and opinion, physical and moral integrity, privacy of privacy and protection of personal data.

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

Angola pledges to expand efforts for peace in Africa

Angola wants to expand its peacemaking efforts to all areas of the African continent where situations of insecurity and conflict persist, the Vice-President of the Republic Esperança Costa on Thursday.

Esperança Costa stressed the country’s commitment to the peace when delivering her speech at the opening of the 1st International Women’s Forum for Peace and Democracy, being held in Luanda.

She said with the peace initiatives, still restricted to the Great Lakes Region, Angola wants to expand its efforts to all tension zones on the African continent.

“Angola is a country of peace, with a leader of peace”, therefore, we want to continue to contribute to the pacification of Africa and a reconciled and democratic world, stressed the Vice President.

Esperança Costa said that in the relentless pursuit of these values, the Angolan Head of State, as champion of the African Union for Peace and Reconciliation in Africa, is developing initiatives aimed at promoting dialogue and inclusive political processes, which lead to conflict resolution in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Central African Republic (CAR), Sudan and other regions.

In her speech, she said to hope that the meeting will make a broad reflection on the role of women in building peace and harmony between peoples and nations.

She said the event contributes to the deepening of the debate around the construction of a society of equity, where the participation of women can play a leading role in resolving the socio-economic and political problems that the continent still faces.

Esperança Costa considered the peace and democracy pillars for the development of women, affected, in many regions of the world and the continent, by climate change, conflicts, poverty, lack of access to land, food insecurity, lack of resilient communities and training that enables full participation in social transformations.

According to the Vice-President, 21 years ago Angola witnessed the silencing of arms and continuously seeks to consolidate peace, development, national reconstruction and in this process the Angolan woman has played a central role, providing support for the development of promotion policies of female participation.

The objective, she added, is to achieve, in the short term, a parity of 50% or close in politics, economy and social life, which will only be possible if women continue to constitute themselves as a foundation of strategies aimed at development.

Important figures such as the former President of Liberia, Ellen Johnson, former Vice-President of Costa Rica, Epsy Cambell Barr, representatives of the United Nations and diplomats will address the five thematic panels under discussion at the event that runs until Friday.

“The challenges of globalization in the process of gender empowerment”, “Technological innovation and education to achieve gender equality”, “Formalization as a mechanism for social and financial inclusion”, “Challenges of food security and climate change on the African continent ” and the “Role of women in consolidating peace and preserving conflicts”, are the subjects scheduled for debate at the international meeting.

The forum will target women leaders of African regional organizations, Women Leaders, heads of government and members of the Palops, CPLP and OEACP, International and National Organizations, Representatives of Diplomatic Missions, representatives of public sector entities, public companies and private companies and private sector entities.

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

Vice President defends women’s economic and social empowerment

Angolan vice president Esperança Costa defended Thursday in Luanda the need to provide women with knowledge and skills for their economic and social empowerment.

The Vice-President was speaking at the opening ceremony of the I International Forum of Women for Peace and Democracy.

In her speech, she said that technological innovation is a key element for the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals.

Quoting the report published by the United Nations Women in 2022, the Vice President said women are 25% less likely to have the basic knowledge in this matter.

Esperança Costa said Angola plans to have at least 30 percent of women in scientific research by 2027, not forgetting, of course, financial inclusion.

The Vice-President spoke of the need to remove structural and basic barriers that hinder the access of thousands of women to science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

“This forum, aligned with the African Union 2063 agenda, and the United Nations 2030 sustainable development goals, constitutes the reaffirmation of commitments to peace and democracy, requiring, in a relentless manner, efforts from all States, at the constitutional, institutional and legal levels,” Costa said.

To the Vice President, the defence and maintenance of these assumptions is a “sine qua non” condition for economic and social development, especially for the inclusion of women and girls, who today are victims of violence because of their condition, in the different conflicts that are still raging on our continent.

Costa said she considered it fundamental that the socialisation of girls should not be based on discrimination that prevents access to citizenship under equal conditions.

“The influence of tradition in socialisation, especially in rural areas, should be measured so that it does not continue to condition the social construction of gender,” he said.

The Vice-president said she wishes that the international forum becomes a true mechanism of international politics, where, in a conjugated way, and having peace and democracy as a support, it may join efforts to build bridges between peoples and nations, and create spaces of coexistence, understanding and comprehension between all, consecrating as a basic value, the importance of preserving concord, friendship and respect for differences.

Esperança Costa underlined that with perseverance, spirit of solidarity, good deeds and the enormous wealth of wisdom that characterizes women, it is possible to reach this level of satisfaction and go to a stage where Africa can provide a life in peace and become attractive, inclusive and resilient to the benefit of economic, scientific and social development of every nation in it.

Leading figures such as former President of Liberia, Ellen Johnson, former Vice President of Costa Rica, Epsy Cambell Barr, United Nations representatives and diplomats will address the five thematic panels being addressed at the event to run until Friday.

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

Bafoussam: Missing lady found dead in a Well

A 24-year-old lady, Diane who went missing in Bafoussam 1 recently was found dead in a Well, CNA learned. Her decomposing corpse was removed by rescue soldiers alerted on Wednesday, May 24, 2023.

It was the pungent smell that led to the discovery.

“I saw a woman and her son looking in the Well as if they lost something. When I asked, they said a pungent smell was emanating from it. That is how we went knocking at the owner’s door at about 10:00 pm Tuesday to inform her there was a corpse on her Well,” a local said.

“We have been searching for her to no avail. I was at home on Tuesday, May 23 with a disturbing feeling, when news reached me that my sister’s corpse has been found in a Well near GBHS “Ndiadam”. Explained Diane’s elder sister.

It is not clear if it was an accident, a suicide or a murder case.

A local reported Diane had a squabble with her husband over infidelity which ended up at a Gendarmerie brigade as the deceased was now living with another man.

“I told Diane’s mother to intervene and tell her daughter to return to her husband’s house but she refused. Now see where that has landed her. I am shocked. I never expected the flight over Diane will result in this. If someone is to be blamed for her death, it is the mother.” Explained the local.

An investigation has been opened to know exactly what killed Diane.

Source: Cameroon News Agency