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    Cuban press official highlights Angolan professionalism

    LUANDA: The president of Cuban press agency, Prensa Latina, Fran Gonzales, mid last week in Luanda, highlighted the professionalism shown by Angolan journalists working for the country's media organs.

    The Angolan Press Agency (Angop) reported on 15 April 2010, that Gonzales was speaking at the end of a visit to the state-owned Televisão Publica de Angola (TPA) and Rádio Nacional de Angola (RNA).

    According to Fran Gonzales, Prensa Latina is ready to cooperate in the training of Angolan media professionals. He said Prensa Latina owns an audiovisual production that covers news services, child programs and others that can be of interest to Angola's TPA. The official stated that Prensa Latina is the main source of news that is taken over by other organs to feed their own services.

    “Prensa Latina has a good radio production in Spanish, English and Portuguese that can serve as a source for RNA, as an example the weekly news briefs on Latin America and Caribbean, that is produced in the Portuguese language”, he stressed.

    Fran Gonzales held separate courtesy meetings with the managements of RNA, TPA, Journalism Training Centre (CEFOJOR) and the oil company, SONANGOL's, Documentation and Image Centre.

    Prensa Latina is a Cuban international agency with offices in 27 countries. They are in America (17), Europe (five), Asia (three) and Africa (two).

    Source: MISA

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