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Angola: Minister Wants Improved Revenue Collection Mechanism

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Luanda — Angolan minister of Energy and Water João Baptista Borges Wednesday urged the sector's companies to improve revenue collection mechanisms to contribute to the country's development process and ensure its sustainability.

The minister considered priority the services provided and collection of revenue in a sector that wants to develop such relevant branches of the economy.

According to the President's Civil Affairs's Office, João Lourenço appointed, in another Decree, Hélder de Jesus Garcia Adão to the position of CEO of ENDE, EP.

João de Deus Pereira Furtado was also named Executive Director; Pedro Estêvão Buca, Executive Director; Manuel de Jesus Neto Adão, Executive Director; and Isabel Augusto dos Santos, Executive Director.

Venceslau Txindji Chissupa was sworn in as Executive Director of the Public Water Company.

Source: allAfrica.com
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