Angolan president lauds Chinese-built potable water project

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On Friday, Angolan President Joao Lourenco attended the handover ceremony in the Malanje region of Angola and lauded a Chinese-built potable water project.

According to China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering Co., Ltd. (CPP), the water supply system strengthening project can generate 720 cubic metres of potable water per hour, servicing more than 334,000 local inhabitants.

The project would reduce diarrheal infections, which will save lives, according to the president, who also emphasised the advantages of the project for the general public.

In light of population growth, the project would significantly increase the local water supply capacity, according to Minister of Energy and Water Joao Baptista Borges.

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