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Mozambique’s government approved the creation of a new public institute on Tuesday, called the National Public Works Administration (ANOP), which will be responsible for managing and supervising this sector.
The decision was taken today during a cabinet meeting, according to a statement from that body, which refers to the approval of the decree creating ANOP as ‘an entity that ensures the implementation of public policies’.
In the ‘field of public works’, the new institute will have the ‘mission of planning, coordinating, executing and supervising the construction, rehabilitation and maintenance of public infrastructure’.
This mission includes, in particular, interventions involving ‘educational establishments, health facilities and other public buildings throughout the national territory’, according to the government.
O Governo aprovou, esta terça-feira, a resolução que autoriza a criação de uma equipa de avaliação dos Termos do Contrato de Concessão das Infra-estruturas da Estrada Nacional Número 4, entre o Executivo de e a TRAC.
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