Italian oil company
The information was provided to the press at the end of an audience that the Angolan Head of State, João Lourenço, granted to the Chairman of the Board of
At the end of the meeting, the CEO of ENI,
These projects are expected to boost agriculture and reduce carbon emissions.
ENI CEO said he believed that the investments underway would guarantee a large number of jobs, mainly in agriculture.
He said he had also reported to the President of the Republic the successes achieved in the implementation of several projects in the area of research and production, over the last three years.
In the social area, he said, projects were underway in Cabinda, Huíla and Namibe to facilitate access to drinking water and electricity, as well as to improve health services.
He also said that a programme to train over 600 doctors in the provinces of
The official added that the start of the project for doctors had been affected by the covid-19 pandemic.
The Italian multinational, which is present in about 70 countries, has been operating in
The information was provided to the press at the end of an audience that the Angolan Head of State, João Lourenço, granted to the Chairman of the Board of
At the end of the meeting, the CEO of ENI,
These projects are expected to boost agriculture and reduce carbon emissions.
ENI CEO said he believed that the investments underway would guarantee a large number of jobs, mainly in agriculture.
He said he had also reported to the President of the Republic the successes achieved in the implementation of several projects in the area of research and production, over the last three years.
In the social area, he said, projects were underway in Cabinda, Huíla and Namibe to facilitate access to drinking water and electricity, as well as to improve health services.
He also said that a programme to train over 600 doctors in the provinces of
The official added that the start of the project for doctors had been affected by the covid-19 pandemic.
The Italian multinational, which is present in about 70 countries, has been operating in
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