NAMPA and ANGOP ink MoU to boost bilateral cooperation

NAMPA
2025-06-14
LUANDA, 13 June 2025 - Namibia and Angola strengthened their information and communication technology (ICT) alliance at the ANGOTIC 2025 forum, where crucial agreements were signed by key media institutions. Here, Erastus Jata Kuzee Kazondu, the Namibia Press Agency’s Manager for Editorial Services, and Josué Salusuvã Isaías, President of the Board of Directors for ANGOP, are pictured after signing an MoU. (Photo: Contributed) LUANDA, 13 June 2025 - Namibia and Angola strengthened their information and communication technology (ICT) alliance at the ANGOTIC 2025 forum, where crucial agreements were signed by key media institutions. Here, Erastus Jata Kuzee Kazondu, the Namibia Press Agency’s Manager for Editorial Services, and Josué Salusuvã Isaías, President of the Board of Directors for ANGOP, are pictured after signing an MoU. (Photo: Contributed)
OSHAKATI, 14 JUN (NAMPA) – The Namibia Press Agency (NAMPA) and the Angola Press Agency (ANGOP) formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at strengthening the relationship between the two countries and fostering cooperation between the two national news agencies.
The signing took place on Friday in Luanda, Angola, where the Angola ICT Forum (ANGOTIC) 2025 is currently underway.
Acting Chief Executive Officer of NAMPA, Epifanius...
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LUANDA, 13 June 2025 - Namibia and Angola strengthened their information and communication technology (ICT) alliance at the ANGOTIC 2025 forum, where crucial agreements were signed by key media institutions. Here, Erastus Jata Kuzee Kazondu, the Namibia Press Agency’s Manager for Editorial Services, and Josué Salusuvã Isaías, President of the Board of Directors for ANGOP, sign an MoU. (Photo: Contributed) LUANDA, 13 June 2025 - Namibia and Angola strengthened their information and communication technology (ICT) alliance at the ANGOTIC 2025 forum, where crucial agreements were signed by key media institutions. Here, Erastus Jata Kuzee Kazondu, the Namibia Press Agency’s Manager for Editorial Services, and Josué Salusuvã Isaías, President of the Board of Directors for ANGOP, sign an MoU. (Photo: Contributed)
LUANDA, 13 June 2025 - Namibia and Angola strengthened their information and communication technology (ICT) alliance at the ANGOTIC 2025 forum, where crucial agreements were signed by key media institutions. Here, Erastus Jata Kuzee Kazondu, the Namibia Press Agency’s Manager for Editorial Services, speaks to the media after the signing of an MoU. (Photo: Contributed) LUANDA, 13 June 2025 - Namibia and Angola strengthened their information and communication technology (ICT) alliance at the ANGOTIC 2025 forum, where crucial agreements were signed by key media institutions. Here, Erastus Jata Kuzee Kazondu, the Namibia Press Agency’s Manager for Editorial Services, speaks to the media after the signing of an MoU. (Photo: Contributed)

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