Casa - Ce Washington, Dc

Casa - Ce Washington, Dc

Share

Temos como objectivo há sencibilizar a população angolana que reside no exterior, transmitir as informações ocorridas em Angola, debrusar sobre a soberania

Photos 03/21/2015

Lutaremos sempre ate alcançar a justiça do nosso querido colega ‘’GANGA’’ , que foi matado pelos COMUNISTAS ANGOLANOS....

Killed the young framework of CASA-CE Wilbert Ganga

The USP presidential security unit fatally shot the young man, after arrest together with the other brigade mates that work will dawn.

The young man was separated and taken by USP, before he was killed.
GANGA, by which was best known was a dynamic young man who worked for the Organization of the gathering area.

Photos 03/21/2015

By Hand of SINSE, William Tonet is processed. It is the 98th time!

SINSE processes William Tonet by saying that Cassule and Kamulingue were killed as do terrorist organizations

Luanda 3 December 14 - The Angolan journalist, William Tonet, was accused constituted a process that he was moved by the Angolan secret services for defamation and libel.

This is the 98th time the director and owner of the newspaper Folha 8, since the creation of the weekly in 1996. The journalist is accused of defamation and libel for publishing matters relating to the killing of two protesters activists to the Angolan regime. Alves Kamulingue and Isaiah Cassule were murdered in May 2012, when they tried to organize an anti-government demonstration.

William Tonet, was heard on Friday, November 28, the National Criminal Investigation Department, in an interrogation that puts the defendant condition. Services Intelligence and State Security (SINSE), considered themselves defamed and insulted by an article in Folha 8. This wove comparisons between the work of the secret services and the terrorist organization Islamic State (EI).

Terrorist behavior

For the Folha 8 newspaper how the EI has murdering journalists taken hostage, is identical to the method used by the Angolan state through its secret services in the murder of Kamulingue and Cassule. In an interview with DW Africa, William Tonet does not deny, and also explains that the two activists were killed without trial or opportunity to speak: "They were brutally murdered. The molds were the same. " But, he adds, the comparison "was a figure of speech."

The silence of the authorities at the serious violations of human rights, is another issue raised by the journalist and director of Leaf 8. To William Tonet, who should be sitting in the dock is the Angolan state, as Tonet never says the secret services never if "distanced" from acts that cited their participation. And that includes, in addition to the case of Cassule and Kamulingue, the recent torture he suffered the young Laurinda Gouveia and other members of the Revolutionary Movement.

The crime pays

Asked about the true intentions of the intelligence services and state security in moving a case against you and your newspaper, William Tonet says do not have a clue. But says that this is a reflection of President José Eduardo dos Santos regime promote criminal acts:.. "In Angola rewards to incompetence In Angola offenses if reward-Ever see someone stealing be effectively charged the contrary it yet?. ask why stole little, should have stolen more. "

On the subject DW Africa tried unsuccessfully to get a reaction from SINSE, intelligence services and security of the Angolan State. The institution does not have any terminal so that journalists can get in touch with her, and it's almost impossible to get the particular contact of the perpetrators.

Photos 03/21/2015

Currency sales fall back to…..

100 Dollars reaches 17,000 Kwanzas

The weekly sales of foreign currency from the National Bank of Angola (BNA) to commercial banks fell again for the second consecutive week, having been encrypted in 235.6 million euros between 9:13 March.
According to the weekly report on the developments in money and foreign exchange markets, the BNA, to which the Lusa agency now had access, sales at auctions held by the Angolan central bank in this period (equivalent to US $ 250 million) compared with 399 , $ 4 million (EUR 376 million) the previous week.
This is a decrease of 37 percent from the previous and comparing even with currency sales in the last week of February, 600 million (EUR 566 million), and EUR 450 million (424 million euros) in the anterior.
Sales by the BNA in the second week of March were realized at an average rate of the interbank foreign exchange market reference 107.434 kwanza (94 cents) for every dollar was little changed after consecutive weeks to rise.
In November 2014, a dollar was worth less than 100 kwanzas.
At issue is, above all, the decrease in sales revenues of crude oil barrel by Angola, which has lowered the entry of foreign currency in the country, causing a shortage of dollars in the market and making it difficult to pay the companies to international suppliers.
Due to restrictions imposed by commercial banks in the survey of foreign exchange, given the shortage of US currency, AO24 back today in Luanda the streets to see the sale and purchase of dollar in the informal market, confirmed that the sale of a $ 100 bill in 'kinguilas' is on the rise, according to the sellers found at our website, confirmed that the sale of a note $ 100 costs 17,000 Kwanzas and the purchase of the same amount by 15,000 Kwanzas, the trend is up more.
The governor of the BNA said, on 06 February last, that "wrong anticipations" of the oil crisis by economic agents are the cause of difficulties in access to foreign exchange, because the monthly sales secure, on average, in the 1,500 million dollars .
José Pedro de Morais said that there is no reason for the difficulties reported on widespread access to dollars at commercial banks.
The Governor hinted that the problem is in the protective measures adopted by banks, due to the effects of the oil crisis, in particular with the intention to create stocks to prevent any difficulties.
formal market
For every $ 100
Buy .................. .106.370 kwanza
Sale ..................... 107.434 kwanzas
informal market
Buy .................. 15,000 kwanzas
Sale ..................... 16,000 kwanzas

Photos from Casa - Ce Washington, Dc's post 03/21/2015

Casa-CE pede corte em gastos supérfluos do Governo.

Publicado em: Ter, Mar 3rd, 2015

A Casa-CE defende que se há de facto uma crise económica no país “que se façam cortes nas despesas supérfluas do Executivo e nunca em sectores essenciais para a população”.

Em conversa com a VOA, o líder do grupo parlamentar da Casa-CE André Gaspar de Carvalho pede aos governantes que esclareçam ao país se existe, ou não, crise económica.

“Nós já não sabemos se há crise ou não, há tanta contradição por parte dos governantes, uns dizem que a situação é calma, enquanto outros afirmam que há falta de dinheiro”, disse Gaspar de Carvalho.

A haver uma crise, a Casa-CE sugere que se eliminem as despesas desnecessárias do Executivo, mas que não toquem no essencial para a população.

“Essa contenção deve primeiro cortar as gorduras e não no tecido essencial, quando falo do essencial estou a falar de gastos que têm que ser realizados, porque se não forem feitos pode afectar consideravelmente a vida da população, cortes sim onde as despesas são supérfluas”, continuou o deputado.

A coligação eleitoral exige igualmente que o Governo esclareça o paradeiro do dinheiro da venda do petróleo, quando o preço era abonatório.

“O facto de termos menos receitas não quer dizer que não se tenha feito reserva nestes anos todos em que o preço do barril de petróleo esteve acima dos 100 dólares que sirva de almofada para que tenhamos uma situação económica estável neste momento, nós esperamos que seja esta a situação”, concluiu GLODS ALBERTO.

Want your business to be the top-listed Government Service in Washington D.C.?

Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.

Location

Category

Address


Washington D.C., DC