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11h56 Dundo - The Minister of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas, Diamantino de Azevedo, is today in Lunda Norte province, where, among several issues, he will inaugurate the headquarters of Fundação Brilhante, Endiama Mining and the Furi mine, as part of the commemorations of Miners Day, to be held on the 27th of this month.
On his arrival at Kamaquenzo airport, the government official was received by the governor of Lunda Norte, Ernesto Muangala, with whom he had a courtesy meeting, to discuss some issues linked to his sector, aimed at the province.
During the commemorative day of the Miners Day, the minister will also witness the inauguration of a 12-classroom school in Fucauma, Cambulo municipality, built by Endiama.
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