The President of the Republic, João Lourenço, appointed today, in a presidential decree, the 48 state secretaries. Below is the note from the Presidency of the Republic: The President of the Republic decrees, under the terms of subparagraph d) of article 119 and paragraph 4 of article 125, both of the Constitution of the Republic of Angola, the following: designated: 1. José Maria de Lima, for the position of Secretary of State for National Defense; two.
Afonso Carlos Neto, for the position of Secretary of State for the Military Industry; 3. Domingos André Tchikanha, for the position of Secretary of State for Former Combatants and Veterans of the Homeland; 4.
José Paulino Cunha da Silva, for the position of Secretary of State for the Interior; 5. Carlos Armando Albino, for the position of Secretary of State for Technical Assurance; 6. Esmeralda Bravo Conde da Silva Mendonça, for the post of Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; 7. Domingos Custódio Vieira Lopes, for the post of Secretary of State for International Cooperation and Angolan Communities; 8.
Maria Auxiliadora Fragoso Pascoal Ramiro, for the post of Secretary of State for Administration, Finance and Heritage; 9. Juciene Clara Daniel Cristiano de Sousa, for the position of Secretary of State for Budget and Public Investment; 10.
Ottoniel Lobo de Carvalho dos Santos, for the position of Secretary of State for Finance and Treasury; 11. Arsénio Orlando Satyohamba, for the post of Secretary of State for the Economy; 12. Milton Parménio dos Santos Reis, for the post of Secretary of State for Planning; 13. Teresa Luís José Fernandes Quivienguele, for the post of Secretary of State for the Administration of the Territory; 14.
Márcio de Jesus Lopes Daniel, for the position of Secretary of State for Local Authorities; 15. Evaristo José Solano, for the post of Secretary of State for Justice; 16. Ana Celeste Cardoso Januário, for the position of Secretary of State for Human Rights; 17.
Amélia Augusto Varela, for the position of Secretary of State for Public Administration; 18. Pedro José Filipe, for the post of Secretary of State for Labor and Social Security; 19. João Manuel Bartolomeu da Cunha, for the post of Secretary of State for Agriculture and Livestock; 20.
André de Jesus Moda, for the position of Secretary of State for Forests; 21. António José da Silva, for the post of Secretary of State for Fisheries and Marine Resources; 22. Ivan Magalhães do Prado, for the post of Secretary of State for Industry; 23.
Amadeu de Jesus Alves Leitão Nunes, for the position of Secretary of State for Commerce; 24. Jânio da Rosa Corrêa Victor, for the position of Secretary of State for Mineral Resources; 25. José Alexandre Barroso, for the post of Secretary of State for Oil and Gas; 26. Manuel José da Costa Molares D’Abril, for the post of Secretary of State for Public Works; 27.
Adérito Adelino João Carlos Mohamed, for the position of Secretary of State for Urban Planning and Housing; 28. António Fernandes Rodrigues Belsa da Costa, for the post of Secretary of State for Energy; 29.
Manuel Quintino, for the position of Secretary of State for Water; 30. Jorge Bengue Calumbo, for the post of Secretary of State for Land Transport; 31. Emílio Vumpa de André Londa, for the post of Secretary of State for Civil, Maritime and Port Aviation; 32. Pascoal Borges Alé Fernandes, for the post of Secretary of State for Telecommunications and Information Technology; 33.
Nuno dos Anjos Caldas Albino, for the post of Secretary of State for Social Communication; 34. Eugénio Adolfo Alves da Silva, for the post of Secretary of State for Higher Education; 35. Alice de Fátima Pinto de Andrade de Ceita e Almeida, for the post of Secretary of State for Science, Technology and Innovation; 36. Carlos Alberto Pinto de Sousa, for the post of Secretary of State for Public Health; 37. Leonardo European Inocêncio, for the position of Secretary of State for the Hospital Area; 38.
Pacheco Francisco, for the position of Secretary of State for Pre-School and Primary Education; 39. Gildo Matias José, for the post of Secretary of State for Secondary Education; 40. Maria da Piedade de Jesus, for the post of Secretary of State for Culture; 41. Helder Jonas Leonardo Marcelino, for the post of Secretary of State for Tourism; 42. Abias Moma Huongo, for the post of Secretary of State for the Environment; 43.
Paula Cristina Francisco Coelho, for the position of Secretary of State for Climate Action and Sustainable Development; 44. Lúcio Gonçalves Amaral, for the post of Secretary of State for Social Action; 45. Alcina Lopes da Cunha Kindanda, for the post of Secretary of State for the Family and Promotion of Women; 46. Francisco Boaventura Canjongo Chitapa, for the post of Secretary of State for Youth; 47.
Teresa João Ulundo Oliveira, for the position of Secretary of State for Sports; 48. António Fernando Neto Costa, for the post of Assistant Secretary of the Council of Ministers.